Can you imagine what would have happened if Carlton Fisk had been subjected to a 20 second clock? About a minute of gyrations in the batter's box between pitches and he called a game at a rate where you could time the interval between pitches with an hourglass.One thing I forgot to mention about going to the Minor League game is they had the clock, they had 20 seconds between pitches. It really did speed up the game, there was no stepping out, no "fixing" of the batting gloves, no pitcher walking around the mound. The pitcher got the ball back, and was in the ready position almost right away. There was also a strict 2 minutes between innings, so they had a minute and thirty seconds to warm up and then they through the ball down to second and the batter was in the batter box. I have to tell you, I really liked it.
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In other catcher news, Francisco Cervelli says his days as a catcher are over, because he can't take another concussion.
Manfred says that Cleveland getting the ASG had nothing to do with the Indians dropping Chief Wahoo.
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Manfred says that Cleveland getting the ASG had nothing to do with the Indians dropping Chief Wahoo.
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I think that makes the game so, so, so much better.One thing I forgot to mention about going to the Minor League game is they had the clock, they had 20 seconds between pitches. It really did speed up the game, there was no stepping out, no "fixing" of the batting gloves, no pitcher walking around the mound. The pitcher got the ball back, and was in the ready position almost right away. There was also a strict 2 minutes between innings, so they had a minute and thirty seconds to warm up and then they through the ball down to second and the batter was in the batter box. I have to tell you, I really liked it.
I think that makes the game so, so, so much better.
I support any step that leads to shorter, tighter, and easier to watch games.The thing is, there's no need for an actual pitch clock. We aren't in the days of Steve Trachsel taking ten minutes to come set and deliver.
There already is a literal rule in MLB's Official Rules that says the batter must keep one foot in the box at all times. If the umpires would just enforce that, then you wouldn't have almost every batter stepping out and adjusting their helmet and their gloves, tugging on their jersey, tapping dirt off their cleats and scratching their nuts after every pitch. Manfred wants shorter games? Boom, enforce that rule and you probably take 20 minutes off every game.
The thing is, there's no need for an actual pitch clock. We aren't in the days of Steve Trachsel taking ten minutes to come set and deliver.
There already is a literal rule in MLB's Official Rules that says the batter must keep one foot in the box at all times. If the umpires would just enforce that, then you wouldn't have almost every batter stepping out and adjusting their helmet and their gloves, tugging on their jersey, tapping dirt off their cleats and scratching their nuts after every pitch. Manfred wants shorter games? Boom, enforce that rule and you probably take 20 minutes off every game.
Batters may try to steal first base on any pitch that was not caught in flight. It expands the traditional dropped third strike rule to all pitches, and batters can be thrown out if they try to run.
- Pitchers are required to step off the rubber to try a pickoff.
This just seems like an invitation for a massive increase in umpires calling balks.
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