♪alt13
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I think we could argue a single inning is too long.
They could replace the pitcher with a maxhine and end strike outs. If more balls were fielded and more dudes got on base it might be worth watching.
I think we could argue a single inning is too long.
They could replace the pitcher with a maxhine and end strike outs. If more balls were fielded and more dudes got on base it might be worth watching.
IDK, the best part of baseball is watching a good pitcher. The part that sucks about that is that you have to watch a ton of down time between pitches.
I kinda like that though. I watch both long and short movies. Both have their strengths.
This gets implemented with the shortened schedule rule change.I do like this idea. Although defensive teams would still play more minutes than offensive teams across the season. This would punish the Jazz and their slow pace. More minutes played means more injuries.
I do like this idea. Although defensive teams would still play more minutes than offensive teams across the season. This would punish the Jazz and their slow pace. More minutes played means more injuries.
I don't know. I suspect that a player is more likely to get injured in a game with a high pace than a low one. I can see an argument that inadequate rest would cause injury but I don't think that a player is more likely to be injured in overtime for instance. They may even be less likely to as they are tired and may slow down a bit. This is different than coming into a game energized but with still healing muscles and bones from your previous game.