JHey may have another year in him yet
He will still find a way to slowly ground out to wherever the second baseman is positioned.
JHey may have another year in him yet
To be fair... shifts will still exist, but be less-pronounced. An IF will still be playing up the middle regularly, and guys will move into position as soon as they legally can get away with it. The biggest difference will be the 4th OF spot that Riley often fills. That will not be insignificant, but teams will adjust.
This is why I think the rule change will disproportionately benefit slower LH batters.
While I prefer they not ban shifts, I am not a fan of telling the infielder they have to stay on the infield dirt. You already are reducing it to basically two infielders on the right hand side. With a runner on, the second baseman is screwed. You don't have a third baseman sliding over to make it two defenders and a first baseman, so why not at least give the second baseman a chance to play deep on the grass.
While I prefer they not ban shifts, I am not a fan of telling the infielder they have to stay on the infield dirt. You already are reducing it to basically two infielders on the right hand side. With a runner on, the second baseman is screwed. You don't have a third baseman sliding over to make it two defenders and a first baseman, so why not at least give the second baseman a chance to play deep on the grass.
You already know the smart teams are plotting the next loophole. The updated rule states that you need two infielders on each side of the base prior to the pitch being thrown. Imagine seeing the SS lined up next to 2B and sprinting towards 1B while the pitch is being thrown to get in better position to shift lol.
I expect we will see some strange outfield alignments, especially from teams that have fast athletic outfielders. For example, Would the Braves be bold enough to bring the LFÂ’er to shallow RF and let Harris cover the entire left side of the OF?
IÂ’m ok with 2 IF on each side of 2nd. I hate the part of the rule that requires the infielders to be in the dirt.
I wonder if banning the shift will hurt the plate approach for guys that are pull hitters. Now pull hitters have less reason to hit to the opposite field. I canÂ’t wait to watch hitters trying to pull every low outside strike for a double down the line.
I expect we will see some strange outfield alignments, especially from teams that have fast athletic outfielders. For example, Would the Braves be bold enough to bring the LFÂ’er to shallow RF and let Harris cover the entire left side of the OF?
IÂ’m ok with 2 IF on each side of 2nd. I hate the part of the rule that requires the infielders to be in the dirt.
I wonder if banning the shift will hurt the plate approach for guys that are pull hitters. Now pull hitters have less reason to hit to the opposite field. I canÂ’t wait to watch hitters trying to pull every low outside strike for a double down the line.
I like banning the shift. My main complaint is limiting throw overs. You throw over once and most likely the runner is going if they’re that type. If you’re going to do something drastic to speed the game up I’d say you can foul off one pitch with 2 strikes but two foul balls and you’re out. I despise 10 pitch at bats.
I like banning the shift. My main complaint is limiting throw overs. You throw over once and most likely the runner is going if they’re that type. If you’re going to do something drastic to speed the game up I’d say you can foul off one pitch with 2 strikes but two foul balls and you’re out. I despise 10 pitch at bats.
Holy **** dude. Why don’t we just call it “slow pitch softball”.
Nothing slow pitch about that. It’s just those hitters who “battle” and go into protect mode which I honestly hate.
It’s kinda shocking to me some of these hardest shifted players haven’t learned to stab one where they ain’t
It’s kinda shocking to me some of these hardest shifted players haven’t learned to stab one where they ain’t
Most of them have drunk the kool-aid to the point they are not smart enough to do it. It's why '80s baseball was much more entertaining with teams like the Cards, Twins, and Royals of the era. It also makes guys like Murph, Dawson, and Raines look that much better.
It’s kinda shocking to me some of these hardest shifted players haven’t learned to stab one where they ain’t