Good interview. He didn't really stay in topic very well but I can relate.
I do agree with him. Offense is going to come charging back with a vengeance. More steals, more base hits, more pitcher mistakes, and more rallies. I still think the restrictions on holding runners is going to have the most impact and not just on the bases.
Good interview. He didn't really stay in topic very well but I can relate.
I do agree with him. Offense is going to come charging back with a vengeance. More steals, more base hits, more pitcher mistakes, and more rallies. I still think the restrictions on holding runners is going to have the most impact and not just on the bases.
That is exactly why they changed the rules, more offense. Nobody but old pitchers (like me) wants to see a 1-0 game with 22 punch outs. Pitching got better, now it’s time for the O to catch up…
Good interview. He didn't really stay in topic very well but I can relate.
I do agree with him. Offense is going to come charging back with a vengeance. More steals, more base hits, more pitcher mistakes, and more rallies. I still think the restrictions on holding runners is going to have the most impact and not just on the bases.
That is exactly why they changed the rules, more offense. Nobody but old pitchers (like me) wants to see a 1-0 game with 22 punch outs. Pitching got better, now it’s time for the O to catch up…
I'd be happy watching a 1 - 0 game if it didn't take 3.5 or 4 hours to play. And if the ball was actually being put in play versus everyone swinging for the fences, loft angle, strikeouts, etc. Analytics have fucked basketball and baseball.