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Cora is going to show up next season in sunglasses and a fake mustache like Bobby Valentine
I don't disagree. But why does Bill Belichick need to film the Bengals sidelines?
Stealing signs is not against the rule. Using technology to steal signs is.
Dangerous proposition. It's not even the 96mph fastballs. With Changeups and breaking ball routinely clocked through the 80+ mph range, a catcher needs to know what's coming. A Crossed up catcher might be interesting viewing, and while he might catch it more often than not, there is no reason to subject him to that anxiety 150 times a game.Turn the table and make signs against the rules. Have a plan for how to pitch to each batter, and stick to it.
This rule screams, "I'm too lazy, or not good enough to do my job."
Dangerous proposition. It's not even the 96mph fastballs. With Changeups and breaking ball routinely clocked through the 80+ mph range, a catcher needs to know what's coming. A Crossed up catcher might be interesting viewing, and while he might catch it more often than not, there is no reason to subject him to that anxiety 150 times a game.
He's wearing pads and is being paid millions. Man up, or quit.
Or ... as I said, prepare for each batter before the game. That way the catcher should know what's coming.
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Or ... as I said, prepare for each batter before the game. That way the catcher should know what's coming.
They do prepare and then adjust on the fly. I like my rule change. Once the batter steps in that's that. Put the pitcher on a ten second pitch clock and don't allow the batter to call time (maybe once a game) or step out of the box. You either have good stuff or not. And can stand there and hit or not. Baseball has turned each pitch into some kind of high drama, except it's boring the hell out of everyone watching.
Each pitch is like this scene.
But it's so simple. All I have to do is divine it from what I know of you. Are you the sort of man who would expect a fastball or a breaking ball on a 1-2 count? Now, a clever man would expect a slider because he would know that only a great fool would throw a fastball. I am not a great fool so I can clearly not throw a fastball...But you must have known I was not a great fool; you would have counted on it, so I can clearly not throw a breaking ball. On and on...endlessly.
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That's ridiculous. Even with signs, the catcher should know what's coming and still sometimes gets crossed up.
that scene is what makes baseball the single greatest game in the world.
also a ten second clock would basically mean the pitcher can’t shake the catcher off.
The catcher know what's coming: a baseball.
The catcher know what's coming: a baseball.
The cheating would be gone if they banned all proven cheaters for life. Cheating should never be part of sport as it is its antithesis.Why does sign stealing have to be illegal? In basketball teams routinely study video to try and steal signs of what play a team is going to run, tendencies etc. And of course they know each other sets. Who cares? In football steroids have been part of the game forever and the penalty is a slap on the wrist.
But Baseball is just a weird sport obsessed with stats and history that coming generations do not care about. Stripping titles is so 'NCAA' and useless that I cannot believe adults consider it even in conversation.
Deciphering signals is not illegal.Any member of mangement who knew of the stealing of signals and all who knowingly participated in the stealing of signals, such as using the information when at bat, should be permanently banned from baseball and the teams should forfeit all games, including playoff and World Series games. This is the only way to handle cheating and keep basebal 'clean'.
that scene is what makes baseball the single greatest game in the world.
also a ten second clock would basically mean the pitcher can’t shake the catcher off.
I'm old enough to have watched a lot of baseball in the 70's. It just didn't happen to the extent it does now. So much analytics. They stand on the mound and dramatically over-think each pitch. Really, if you execute any one of three-four pitches well it probably goes well for the pitcher. If he chooses the right pitch and executes it badly, it goes badly.
Baseball isn't football, and even football, where what is being decided each is far far more complex and important, they do it within a play clock. With baseball I can go to the bathroom, get a beer and maybe they've thrown a pitch or two. I used to love the game, now I can barely watch it.
It’s not more complex or important. Each pitch is a snap.
And the playclock is 40 seconds. Almost every pitcher is faster than that minus the few shake off step offs or throws over to first
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My point being - i'm fine with them outlawing it, but jeez - let's relax a little. It's sign stealing, not something like say... beating your wife until she choked on her own teeth. Or hacking into another team's database and getting caught by the FBI.
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In 2016 the Cardinals hacked the Astros player database. The scouting director involved was sentenced to 4 years in prison for corporate espionage.
Here were the penalties to the Cardinals:
- A $2 million payment to the Astros, which must be paid within 30 days.
- The Cardinals' two highest picks in the 2017 draft are being awarded to the Astros.
- Correa (scouting director) has been placed on the permanently ineligible list. He's banned from baseball.
No one is arguing this. It's the manner in which technology was used.I grew up a Yankee fan and trying to steal signs was old when I played.
I was a good HS player but playing in college would have been a stretch.
Even Bobby Thompson knew what Ralph Branca was going to throw.in the shot heard round the world because the Giants stole the sign.
Getting an edge is what we called it . Typically teams changed their signs when a guy was on second because you knew he was going to steal the signs.For me it’s part of the game.
I’m real old school but all this fuss
Seems like a little overreaction at least to an old ball player like me.
Then you'll just have people cheating with clandestine signs. Go the other way and let the pitcher/catcher/dugout use electronic communication too. Then you can really say 'anything goes' and teams will have their own SIGINT groups with interception, jamming, sign spoofing.... it will be great.Turn the table and make signs against the rules. Have a plan for how to pitch to each batter, and stick to it.
It’s not more complex or important. Each pitch is a snap.
And the playclock is 40 seconds. Almost every pitcher is faster than that minus the few shake off step offs or throws over to first