Yes.
Didn't they change the rule already next year that a pitcher must face 3 batters barring injury?
I believe a loogy can still get one out and be subbed out the next inning ig the one out ends the inning.
But he can't come in for one batter then switch it up. For the out or two.
Yes.
Didn't they change the rule already next year that a pitcher must face 3 batters barring injury?
What if he comes in with the bases loaded and can't throw strikes? Are the only options blowout or fake an injury?
Yep.
If they do fake an injury they'll probably have to sit them for a few days or force them to go on IL and call up someone.
Stealing 1st base? Ummm, is this really necessary? Would certainly affect pitchers with strong curves / sliders bouncing in the dirt. Knuckleballers (are there any left?) would be susceptible. Bad defensive catchers would stand out even more.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/mlb/atlantic-league-to-experiment-with-batters-“stealing-first-base”/ar-AAE8q0F?ocid=spartanntp
Grains of salt, etc
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Trying to punish the pitchers every which way is dumb. They are doing their best to counter the "juiced" ball and are being punished. Have to face 3 batters, and even the batter moving to 1st on a WP??? Put all that on top of moving the mound back 2 feet and pitchers are definitely being given the short end of the stick. Moving the rubber back 2 feet to counter hard throwers won't effect them but will effect guys like Soroka who throw sharp breaking balls.
More crap from Manfred and Clark. Next will be a DH for a weak hitting position/glove first guy. Or a dedicated runner for the likes of McCann.
Van Wagenen had another meeting with the entire Mets coaching staff...no chairs were thrown but he demanded the team start winning
Van Wagenen had another meeting with the entire Mets coaching staff...no chairs were thrown but he demanded the team start winning