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And to further m...Joe FOB, Alphonso: pure genius!<br /><br />And to further maximize commercial potential, each runner who starts the inning on each base, should have to wear one of those big placards people use to advertise greasy spoons and dollar stores.<br />HoraceClarke66https://www.blogger.com/profile/16965472730239358589noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-29368755735696005932020-06-24T13:06:58.955-04:002020-06-24T13:06:58.955-04:00My idea was better: Each batter only sees one pit...<br />My idea was better: Each batter only sees one pitch (unless he fouls it out off).<br /><br />One ball is a walk. <br /><br />One swing and miss is a strike out.<br /><br />Then we won't have to shorten the game in the 10th. By the way, the guy they put on second should be the manager. <br /><br />Alphonsohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03294726065596642068noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-46888182860202846812020-06-24T11:33:04.960-04:002020-06-24T11:33:04.960-04:00There are 9 innings in a game. Why not start each ...<br />There are 9 innings in a game. Why not start each one with 2 outs, 3 men on base, and a 3-and-2 count on the batter who comes to the plate? <br /><br />That's maybe 2 pitches in any given inning. <br /><br />Games would probably be shorter. You could play 3 in a day. Get the 60-game season over in 3 weeks!!!<br /><br />We wouldn't have to be troubled with all of that time-consuming hitting. Batters who don't come to the plate won't be stepping out, adjusting their jock, looking for signs, and waiting for someone to bang a trash can lid.<br /><br />It's possible there would only be 18 pitches in a game, total. Or thereabouts. This would conserve the need to have more arms in the bullpen. They could cut rosters down to 18 or 20. Wouldn't this save money for the owners, too?<br /><br />What if the game ends up tied, 0-0? Give the home team a run, automatically. Let the visitors come up one more time, bases loaded, 3-2 count on the batter, with 2 outs.<br /><br />One more pitch, and the game could be over. <br /><br />An added benefit: This would maximize the amount of time available for commercials. <br /><br />Joe Formerlyof Brooklynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16970448525840486063noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-72506992640808493172020-06-24T11:06:51.211-04:002020-06-24T11:06:51.211-04:00Dr Emu watched the final season of "Brockmire...Dr Emu watched the final season of "Brockmire." He knows how this ends, and it ain't pretty.<br /><br />Publius, some interesting ideas there. Has anyone in the MLB executive suite noticed that when there were fewer commercials between innings, the games tended to be much shorter?<br /><br />Amazing.JMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09876016557456927299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-72225598314440573602020-06-24T10:22:41.824-04:002020-06-24T10:22:41.824-04:00Thanks for the mention, Horace. As for me, I'm...Thanks for the mention, Horace. As for me, I'm going to hire Dr Emu to put a curse on all of the the team owners, Manfred and everyone on their executive committee. A large undertaking, sure. But these times call for drastic measures.Carl J. Weitzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13731099939816564366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-79362444729656223672020-06-24T07:06:14.065-04:002020-06-24T07:06:14.065-04:00Another one: pitch clock should be shortened and r...Another one: pitch clock should be shortened and ruthlessly enforced. 15 seconds from time catcher catches pitch to next delivery unless formal time is called. Pitcher rates one time out per 3 batters. Failure to deliver pitch within 15 seconds results in not a ball, but a bases on balls. Let's get on with it, fellas. Batter rates one time out request per AB. If he steps out of box otherwise, strike. Let's go. Move it along.Publiusnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3932285159851204335.post-60427329823888012702020-06-24T07:00:23.481-04:002020-06-24T07:00:23.481-04:00Don't mind the extra innings runner. But chang...Don't mind the extra innings runner. But changes in a lot of areas are required. After this debacle and looking armageddon, the default should now be "try it, see what happens". An era of experimentation should commence. In that spirit here's a rule proposal: A batter who strikes out is ineligible to come to the plate in his next at bat. Each team has a designated pinch hitter or two (selected by the opposing team's manager) who will hit for those who struck out in their previous at bat. The offending player will stay in the field, and run the bases if the designated ph reaches, but will lose his next plate appearance for every K. Not sure if a I in last PA of game should roll over to next game. Don't think so. Goal...disincentivize swinging for the fences every time up. Downside...May put power pitching at that much more of a premium.Publiusnoreply@blogger.com