rangerssharks414
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MLB rules changes
I think the only ones I like are the shorter media breaks and the single trade deadline. Yuck.
I think the only ones I like are the shorter media breaks and the single trade deadline. Yuck.
I also like:MLB rules changes
I think the only ones I like are the shorter media breaks and the single trade deadline. Yuck.
the 3 batters thing is beyond stupid. all youre gonna do is waste more time.
the specialists aren't going anywhere, they're all just going to suddenly develop chronic blister problems.
the the pitcher has to do is call out the coach, say he has a blister, and he's out of the game due to injury. and with blisters you never have to mess with the DL either.
edit: also have eliminating the Seot call ups. they are a great way for teams to get a look at young guys in the majors while also limiting the load on their stars for the playoffs
Same here.MLB rules changes
I think the only ones I like are the shorter media breaks and the single trade deadline. Yuck.
There is not going to be an epidemic of pitchers faking injuries or trying to get themselves thrown out of games. Left handed specialists would much rather have a chance to prove they can get right handed hitters out too. Pitchers don't want to come out of the game.
There is not going to be an epidemic of pitchers faking injuries or trying to get themselves thrown out of games. Left handed specialists would much rather have a chance to prove they can get right handed hitters out too. Pitchers don't want to come out of the game.
That is a good one. I believe I actually suggested something very similar in another thread here.I also like:
The 40-man active roster for September will be eliminated. From Sept. 1 through the end of the regular season, all clubs will carry 28 players.
You've obviously never pitched or had a blister. Those things linger unless taken care of properly.the 3 batters thing is beyond stupid. all youre gonna do is waste more time.
the specialists aren't going anywhere, they're all just going to suddenly develop chronic blister problems.
the the pitcher has to do is call out the coach, say he has a blister, and he's out of the game due to injury. and with blisters you never have to mess with the DL either.
edit: also have eliminating the Seot call ups. they are a great way for teams to get a look at young guys in the majors while also limiting the load on their stars for the playoffs
if you're only good enough to pitch to one guy you don't belong in the major leaguesThree-batter minimum for pitchers: Rule 5.10(g) will be amended to require that starting pitchers and relief pitchers must pitch to either a minimum of three batters or to the end of a half-inning, with exceptions for incapacitating injury or illness. This will effectively end the so-called “LOOGY” (left-handed one-out guy) and other specialist roles in which pitchers are brought in for one very specific matchup.
wtf is this ****
You've obviously never pitched or had a blister. Those things linger unless taken care of properly.
3 batter minimum is terrible for more than a few reasons and needs to be stopped from happening.
How much time is that really saving anyway?
the 3 batters thing is beyond stupid. all youre gonna do is waste more time.
the specialists aren't going anywhere, they're all just going to suddenly develop chronic blister problems.
the the pitcher has to do is call out the coach, say he has a blister, and he's out of the game due to injury. and with blisters you never have to mess with the DL either.
edit: also have eliminating the Seot call ups. they are a great way for teams to get a look at young guys in the majors while also limiting the load on their stars for the playoffs
"And with blisters you never have to mess with the DL." Might want to comprehend your own writing, guy.yeah, wrong on both counts. pitched through HS and had plenty of blisters.
there's a concept called reading comprehension...I clearly said pitchers will just F-A-K-E having a blister to get out of the game as that is an injury they let you leave for and dont expect to see you on the DL for.