I actually like the idea of MLB adapting a shot clock for pitchers. Some of those guys take way too long.
There is a time limit for pitchers to deliver a ball when no one is on base.
The issue is with it actually being enforced.
FUCK any sort of clock in Baseball.
That's all my opinion in this matter. Experiment on all the other shit all they want.
FUCK any sort of clock in Baseball.
That's all my opinion in this matter. Experiment on all the other shit all they want.
What about limiting batters from stepping out between pitches to do unnecessary things like adjust gloves after taking a ball, or pitchers taking exorbitant amount of time to deliver the next pitch?
FUCK any sort of clock in Baseball.
That's all my opinion in this matter. Experiment on all the other shit all they want.
Or fitting in one more beer commercial during the break?
Until MLB cuts back on between-innings advertisements, I can't take any other "timing" thing that they suggest very seriously.
I'm typically fine with the commercial breaks (as they are) because they at least do us the courtesy of not cutting to a commercial in the middle of at bats.
These are literally the worst baseball ideas I have ever heard.
Instead, they delay the start of at-bats.
10 strike Max thing wasn't really serious, but I think shorter season (maybe higher than 80), quicker side changes, and 7 inning games are reasonable.
My basketball ideas are all 100% serious. If there's an obvious flaw to changes anyone notices please say so. The main problems with NBA imo are: (1) regular season is meaningless because it's too long and everyone makes the playoffs; (2) the end of close games can take too long due to excessive fouling.
Soccer isn't totally serious either, but I'd love to see that at least once. It could be cool and cut down on walking and bellyaching.
Nobody would ever stop fouling in an NBA game if it was just an automatic point. A three possession lead would turn into an extra hour once the last two minutes hit, unless you're also saying the team that gets fouled gets possession of the ball.
Or fitting in one more beer commercial during the break?
Until MLB cuts back on between-innings advertisements, I can't take any other "timing" thing that they suggest very seriously.
It would be nice if it was 100 games per year, 6 innings games.
However, I know this will not happen because of... super conservative hardcore fans..
The only thing they should do to shorten MLB games is cut down on commercials. Everything else is part of the players playing the game and managers managing the game... baseball is baseball. If you don't like it, you don't have to watch. Clearly a massive number of people in this country enjoy it as-is.
The only thing they should do to shorten MLB games is cut down on commercials. Everything else is part of the players playing the game and managers managing the game... baseball is baseball. If you don't like it, you don't have to watch. Clearly a massive number of people in this country enjoy it as-is.
Let's say they cut 1 commercial out of each half inning break. That's ~10 minutes back right there.
If they cut commercials between changing a pitcher or making it so you can only 1 minute to put the commercials in, there could be another 5 minutes saved per game.
If they enforce it so that the pitcher and batter are ready right when the commercial is done, that could save another couple minutes. In total though, that's averaging only 15 minutes or so.
I shouldn't be able to use 30 second skip between pitches, if the batter doesn't swing the bat they shouldn't be able to leave the box. Other than to use say one allocated time out.
A majority of the viewing audience is 50+ year olds who have watched baseball forever. They're trying to look at the long term viability of the product.
http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/12200989/new-mlb-proposal-shorten-breaks-innings
Notice something missing?
That's right.
No shortening of the time actually spent on commercials.
Can't lose a second of that commercial time.
What this likely means is that there will be a number of instances of play starting before the television feed actually kicks in.
Plenty of picking up the action on an 0-1 or 1-0 count, or with a ball in the air going somewhere.
Great thinking, MLB!
The rules are relative to the end of the break, no?
Yeah, I wouldn't want to change anything that breaks the spirit of the game. I wouldn't change the length of the season or the number of innings per game. No limits on fouls or pickoff attempts. The only part of the season I would change would be eliminating the annual "rival" interleague series.Things like that are ok and follow along with the rules or at least the spirit of the game. I'm talking more along the lines of ideas people in this thread have thrown out there like only allowing the pitcher to attempt to pick off a runner a certain number of times. But yeah, there's no reason to allow a batter to back off of the plate four times and pace around causally swinging the bat before a single pitch is thrown.
Yeah. No clocks on anything, especially pitches.FUCK any sort of clock in Baseball.
That's all my opinion in this matter. Experiment on all the other shit all they want.
Cut off two innings and make it 7. Probably just cut off 30-45 minutes alone right there. Play less games 100+ games is way to many and most seem pointless to me. I know it will never happen.
Cut off two innings and make it 7. Probably just cut off 30-45 minutes alone right there. Play less games 100+ games is way to many and most seem pointless to me. I know it will never happen.
I wouldn't be against pulling the season back to 150something games again to avoid November baseball, but that's it as far as season changes go. It's long. That's the point.
See, this is basically just "not liking baseball".
Yeah, I wouldn't want to change anything that breaks the spirit of the game. I wouldn't change the length of the season or the number of innings per game. No limits on fouls or pickoff attempts. The only part of the season I would change would be eliminating the annual "rival" interleague series.
A huge part of the speed issue is on the pitchers. They should enforce pitching the ball within 15 seconds (the rule is 12 sec) after getting the ball when no one is on base. There is a reason certain pitchers like Buehrle have consistently shorter games. Good article here: http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/pitcher-pace-time-between-pitches/
I wouldn't be against pulling the season back to 150something games again to avoid November baseball, but that's it as far as season changes go. It's long. That's the point.
I am use to the NFL
A bunch of these ideas are basically just people who don't really like Baseball wanting there to be less Baseball, or people who only care about the last month and the playoffs wanting to "cut to the chase" with things.
See, this is basically just "not liking baseball".
The worst league and the worst sport.
Put a cap on extra innings in the regular season
Put a cap on extra innings in the regular season
Meh regular season games ending in ties is fine IMO
It gets silly when you have games going on several more innings and wearing out a bullpen
The worst league and the worst sport.
If regular season games ended in ties we would rarely ever see a non-pitcher pitching again![]()
1- Limit pitcher to one try to throw at a player at a base per appearance.
basewalk.