MLB Considers Shrinking Strike-zone
For the love of God! Do these people not understand that the game goes though cycles. Hitters dominated the '90s and the early portion of the last decade. Now, pitchers are dominating. Why is baseball so concerned about making changes in order to increase offense? It's on the hitters to adjust to how they're being pitched; if they can't do that, they shouldn't be playing in the first place. It's not the fault of MLB pitchers that Ryan Howard strikes out all the time. It's Ryan Howard's fault.
--Sran
For the love of God! Do these people not understand that the game goes though cycles. Hitters dominated the '90s and the early portion of the last decade. Now, pitchers are dominating. Why is baseball so concerned about making changes in order to increase offense? It's on the hitters to adjust to how they're being pitched; if they can't do that, they shouldn't be playing in the first place. It's not the fault of MLB pitchers that Ryan Howard strikes out all the time. It's Ryan Howard's fault.
--Sran