striker42
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This Painter kid from Philly is gonna be a problem.
If his elbow holds up.
This Painter kid from Philly is gonna be a problem.
Braves are the top rated team in MLB The Show 23.
It's crazy but Harris and Strider really did elevate this team from top contender to most talented team in the league. I feel like top to bottom we haven't been this good since the mid 90s.
Braves are the top rated team in MLB The Show 23.
It's crazy but Harris and Strider really did elevate this team from top contender to most talented team in the league. I feel like top to bottom we haven't been this good since the mid 90s.
Let’s tone down this optimism! You guys are gonna jinx it
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.
There only issue with the pitch clock is MLB's dumb assumption that it will magically generate more viewership by making the games 15-20 minutes shorter.
If his elbow holds up.
You guys jinxed him. Painter has been shut down with a UCL sprain (a majority of cases end up with surgery but he’s shut down at least a month before even being able to throw again).
I think it really will help with the casuals, and it's going to make more than 15 minutes difference. I don't much like the rituals and adjusting your nuts after every pitch and throwing over 17 times, either. It took Acuna two minutes to run the bases after that Venezuelan home run he pimped and nearly started gun play in the stands, and that's where all this was going...can't say I dig that much, either. I'm glad the Tony LaRussa games with six mid-inning pitching changes and waiting for a Nomar or Grover to go through his rituals in a 12 minute at bat are gone.
It's all good.
There only issue with the pitch clock is MLB's dumb assumption that it will magically generate more viewership by making the games 15-20 minutes shorter.