CyYoung31
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Well…someone is crying about his quote, or it wouldn’t have become a topic on this board.
The only person crying in this thread is you, as usual.
Well…someone is crying about his quote, or it wouldn’t have become a topic on this board.
The only person crying in this thread is you, as usual.
No need to get defensive hero. I wasn’t criticizing you and your fragile ego.
I’m referring to the uproar folks were discussing in this thread, not the people in the thread. That’s why I referred to the “fanbase” rather than “this board”.
Reading comprehension…get some?
Told y'all Dans would not mind one bit putting on another uni. Won't be any tear-filled presser when the Cubbies come to town.
The pitch clock has potential to add layers of strategy I never considered: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/max-scherzer-tests-the-limits-of-the-new-pitch-clock-rules/
Of course the dinosaurs complaining about losing compelling strategy with the introduction of the DH are the same fools complaining about the pitch clock. I'm sure those mouth breathers won't concede the fact the pitch clock may add more strategy to the game than any amount of PHing for the pitcher or bunting from the pitcher ever did. Instead, they will continue to cry about change because change is bad.
I am not sure there is any strategy in that article. Just players gaming a rule, which players have been doing for decades now. there is going to be punch counter punch between hitters and pitchers until the league has to modify the rule to end the clear advantage one might have.. if that ever comes about.. To me, I like the pitch clock to a degree, just think it is a bit too much too quick and probably more favorable to the pitcher, which might not be too bad since the other rule changes favor the offense.
Huh? Scherzer literally discussed his strategy with the pitch clock.
In-game strategy is infinitely more compelling than a manager predictably bunting a pitcher or sending up someone to PH for the pitcher. Yet the dinosaurs complained about losing that boring strategy while also complaining about gaining the compelling strategy. They also bemoan analytics despite the fact analytics introduce quite a bit of defensive strategy and lineup construction strategy.
So their arguments were never about "strategy". "Strategy" was just the tagline used by dumb people to justify why they don't like change, and lack the self awareness to recognize that fact.
Yeah, I see what you mean. I suppose what I'm calling "new strategy" is more along the lines of "faster paced strategy". These bits of gamesmanship will be occurring every 10-20 seconds, which I think will be far more entertaining than a guy stepping out of the box and grabbing his nuts every other pitch. Or watching a manager tell the pitcher to bunt when we all know that's what always happens, and knew it was going to happen 20 minutes before it actually happens.
Mike "The Human Rain Delay" Hargrove would have led the league in times struck out without ever swinging the bat. Nomar wouldn't have been far behind.
Mike "The Human Rain Delay" Hargrove would have led the league in times struck out without ever swinging the bat. Nomar wouldn't have been far behind.
Told y'all Dans would not mind one bit putting on another uni. Won't be any tear-filled presser when the Cubbies come to town.
This Painter kid from Philly is gonna be a problem.