Fri Jun 26, 2020 12:19 pm
Baseball has forgotten many of its endearing traditions, akin to the old saying, "Traditions are solutions to problems we have long forgotten".
They added a DH to enhance interest (to be honest--it was a hand-out to washed up athletes). Didn't work--all it did was make a mockery of the game and added runs which made games less about tactical play and more about dingers.
They reduced mound heights, brought in fences, shrunk the strike zone, and added replay. See above--All they added was delay in the conduct of the game in each case either by removing the importance of tactics by extending games with additional meaningless run scoring, or adding actual delay with replay.
They allowed the proliferation of ridiculous time outs to be granted--between each pitch. It is not fun to watch the idiosyncratic OCD player grab his crotch 7 different ways and then adjust his helmet, reattach is batting glove and then decide he can't wait 3 seconds for the pitcher to deliver so he calls another.
For a game without a time limit, you cannot allow large amounts of scoring to become the end state goal. It creates disinterest because even the part of the audience that is hopeful does not relish the time it would take to mount a comeback when it is 13-1.
These are some of the reasons I can no longer watch modern baseball. And I can't imagine why anyone would want to. It is a horrid game as it is played today. So congrats--Cranky Frankie says congrats to baseball for losing its traditions and accelerating its demise.
After all, who cares about bunts, hit and run, taking a lead, stealing a base, playing tight D, hitting the cutoff--it has all been reduced to meaningless drivel. The game is essentially try try try hit over fence. Trot around basepaths without having heart attack. Repeat.
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FrankieT on Fri Jun 26, 2020 12:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.