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Baseball is boring and unwritten rules are the dumbest thing I know. Used to love it as a kid but I can't watch for more than 20 minutes now.
I still like going to games but that's because I like sitting in the sun drinking beer and people watching. The game isn't interesting at all. And it's getting harder to justify going to many games with the ticket prices.I was already depressed about baseball ever since I read this nytimes article a few days ago:
(I agree with a ton of it, but I dont agree with the gov't stepping in, lol)
It's depressing. And then when the current game treated a potential perfect game with disdain today, I flipped.
Opinion | Baseball Is Dying. The Government Should Take It Over.
"Attendance at games has declined steadily since 2008 and viewership figures are almost hilariously bleak. An ordinary national prime-time M.L.B. broadcast, such as ESPN’s 'Sunday Night Baseball,' attracts some 1.5 million pairs of eyes each week, which is to say, roughly the number that are likely to be watching a heavily censored version of 'Goodfellas' on a basic cable movie channel in the same time slot".
"Even the World Series attracts smaller audiences than the average 'Thursday Night Football' broadcast, the dregs of the National Football League’s weekly schedule. In 1975, the World Series had an average of 36 million viewers per game; in 2021, it barely attracted 12 million per game"
"the game is increasingly irrelevant. The average age of a person watching a baseball game on television is 57, and one shudders to think what the comparable figure is for radio broadcasts. Typical American 10-year-olds are as likely to recognize Jorge Soler, who was named the most valuable player of last year’s World Series, as they are their local congressional representative"
"In some parts of the country, participation in Little League has decreased by nearly 50 percent in the past decade and a half."
Baseball was an obsession for me as a kid. It's just sad.
Consistent with all the questioning of Hurley decisions, nobody here has a clue why Roberts pulled the guy. But I agree that analytics are way over done not to mention over shifts and batters unwillingness or inability to hit away from the shift.
I think the minors, not sure if at all levels, are requiring two infielders on either side of second base and not in the outfield. Not sure if it’s meant toThe problem with analytics (and the shift is a freakin perfect implementation / case study of this) is that they go searching for problems without any regard for the ramifications of their solutions.
I mean, yeah, put an extra guy in shallow RF between the second baseman and the first baseman. Because in the aggregate, people choose to pay high ticket prices to watch that well-positioned SS gun Bryce Harper down at first than they do Harper hit a line drive that might turn into extra bases.
I'll echo what a few here have already said: baseball used to be my absolute passion. The three true outcomes sport the game has devolved into is just a sad state of affairs. To the folks who say the money is still there? Nonsense. It'd be here in spades if the game were more interesting to watch.
Unless you are stealing at 70%+ you are not creating a net positive and are giving away outs which is the most important thing in baseballI hate the shift but not for banning it, not against any strategy, move fielders any where you want to on the field, its on the hitter to adjust. I wish there was more base stealing.
They typically experiment with rule changes in the minors before bringing to the majorsI think the minors, not sure if at all levels, are requiring two infielders on either side of second base and not in the outfield. Not sure if it’s meant to
be a transition to a similar rule in the majors. Most people like to see runs scored. The shift, coupled with the advent of 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th inning relief specialists who all throw 98 plus and pretty much limit big comebacks. have taken the fun out of the game. The rule requiring relievers to face at least 3 batters is an attempt to improve scoring chances. Even then, a reliever can come in to get a last out of an inning without having to come out and face 2 more batters. I saw one no hitter in person decades ago and the reality is they are pretty boring until at least the 7th inning unless the other team is having a decent day, which they weren’t at the game I went to. I’m not against pitching duels, but within limits. Having seen The Mick hit several HR in person (I’m old) nothing like it and also saw the hardest HR live I’ve ever seen by Conseco for As vs NY hit the facing of the upper left field deck in old Yankee Stadium where upper deck left field was pretty much unreachable. I think it got out in 2 seconds.
I still like going to games but that's because I like sitting in the sun drinking beer and people watching. The game isn't interesting at all. And it's getting harder to justify going to many games with the ticket prices.
And yet revenues keep increasing.
Otherwise I agree.
Except this wasn’t a stupid decision. It was a smart one, albeit not a popular one. It’s April, it’s cold and there was a short spring training. He’s looking long-term rather one game.This.
He‘s done it four or five times already.
I'm not sure how effective it would be, but limiting pickoff attempts could help. I know they tested it in the minors but not sure if the results actually showed that it doesUnless you are stealing at 70%+ you are not creating a net positive and are giving away outs which is the most important thing in baseball
Analytics are a big part of that. Not sure how to combat that because it’s all about the base runner getting the pitchers timing down
I think the minors, not sure if at all levels, are requiring two infielders on either side of second base and not in the outfield. Not sure if it’s meant to
be a transition to a similar rule in the majors. Most people like to see runs scored. The shift, coupled with the advent of 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th inning relief specialists who all throw 98 plus and pretty much limit big comebacks. have taken the fun out of the game. The rule requiring relievers to face at least 3 batters is an attempt to improve scoring chances. Even then, a reliever can come in to get a last out of an inning without having to come out and face 2 more batters. I saw one no hitter in person decades ago and the reality is they are pretty boring until at least the 7th inning unless the other team is having a decent day, which they weren’t at the game I went to. I’m not against pitching duels, but within limits. Having seen The Mick hit several HR in person (I’m old) nothing like it and also saw the hardest HR live I’ve ever seen by Conseco for As vs NY hit the facing of the upper left field deck in old Yankee Stadium where upper deck left field was pretty much unreachable. I think it got out in 2 seconds.
The analytics say sit Stanton tonight and have Hicks in the lineup. Don't try and have your best hitter in the lineup against Berrios.Boone and Cashman already tired out the bullpen no one close to 5 innings. Took Cortes out shutting out the Jays with 60 pitches in 4 1/3. Baseball is ridiculous and Roberts is an absolute dope taking that opportunity away, dreadful move on his part.
They stopped drinking beer and started eating kale.What the hell happened to those old school badass pitchers who would throw 140 pitches and then come back and throw another 140 4 days later, rinse and repeat for 35 starts.
The analytics say sit Stanton tonight and have Hicks in the lineup. Don't try and have your best hitter in the lineup against Berrios.

I agree with you on many things. On this I don’t think you can possibly have an informed view. Pitchers are babies, but this guy is a big star pitching an early season game in cold weather. If he goes one or two more with a bad effect on his arm, then what would everyone say?Boone and Cashman already tired out the bullpen no one close to 5 innings. Took Cortes out shutting out the Jays with 60 pitches in 4 1/3. Baseball is ridiculous and Roberts is an absolute dope taking that opportunity away, dreadful move on his part.
I’m sure some analytics guy said that’s the right number so that’s what they did.Kershaw pulled from a Perfect game today
7 IP, 80 pitches
Final straw for me. All I have left now is College hoops and Hockey. And college hoops is changing rapidly
You should listen to NYY News they call out all the Yankee BS with analytics etc.
“That perfect game was an epic way to cap off his HOF career”?I agree with you on many things. On this I don’t think you can possibly have an informed view. Pitchers are babies, but this guy is a big star pitching an early season game in cold weather. If he goes one or two more with a bad effect on his arm, then what would everyone say?
“That perfect game was an epic way to cap off his HOF career”?