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I read an article online today that there is strong support for doing away with the shift and it has strong support from the players. Now I’ve heard this before but they seem to be getting closer. If baseball does away with the shift it will just accelerate their slide to oblivion. They have already done away with extra inning games in the Minors and will probably do it in the Majors because the snowflake players can’t stay awake past 11 o’clock. And the same thing goes with the shift. Instead of trying to be a more complete hitter and learn to hit the ball to all fields they just want to “maximize their launch angle” and change the rules to accommodate them. Any thing that is worth doing is difficult and it should be difficult. The game can adjust itself but that would take some effort and we can’t ask anyone to put out effort these days because it might hurt their self esteem.
And what are they going to do? Put marks on the infield where the fielders must stand? Why not just say that the fielders can’t move and only field balls hit directly at them. That will increase offense and the lazy hitters won’t have to do a damn thing. Hell why not let them hit the ball off of a tee? We can’t have all of these relievers coming in from the bullpen to stiffle offense.......and now I will quietly climb down off of my soapbox.
And what are they going to do? Put marks on the infield where the fielders must stand? Why not just say that the fielders can’t move and only field balls hit directly at them. That will increase offense and the lazy hitters won’t have to do a damn thing. Hell why not let them hit the ball off of a tee? We can’t have all of these relievers coming in from the bullpen to stiffle offense.......and now I will quietly climb down off of my soapbox.
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