Lost interest in the heavy hitters after seeing some of ’em go into their victory dance before reaching first. They oughta be halfway to second before the ball clears the fence.
Baseball fundamentals have gone the way of the Dodo bird/Krakatoa. It’s all about launch angle, bat speed, exit velocity. Hitters are too stubborn to try to go the other way when the shift is on. Yes, the pitcher does try to throw inside, thus forcing the batter to hit the ball into the shift, but try pulling the hands in and going the other way. Even if you’re not successful, it at least lets the other team know your intentions. It’s so frustrating with the new extra innings rule where the leadoff batter is automatically placed on second base and, time after time, they fail to advance him the third. It’s called BASEball for a reason. I keep hearing the old advertisement about “chicks dig the long ball.”
Had to look this one up, but I was proven correct by my assumption: Mark Grace never made the Hall of Fame.
So, if you wanna know why batters “swing for the fences” all the time, it’s because HRs get you the Hall of Fame career, not being an efficient hitter who can get on base a lot.
RobinHood over 2 years ago
They “Ain’t” 17 rows deep in the bleachers.
Ravenswing over 2 years ago
Erm … considering that Keeler retired 112 seasons ago, tough to say whether a shift would’ve worked on him or not. No one living has any clue.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Jerome’s grandad would really like todays strip.
For a Just and Peaceful World over 2 years ago
“They should be going for base hits”. Billy Beane and Moneyball.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 2 years ago
Lost interest in the heavy hitters after seeing some of ’em go into their victory dance before reaching first. They oughta be halfway to second before the ball clears the fence.
jarvisloop over 2 years ago
I am not much of a fan of modern baseball anymore. Every year, I like it less and less.
Dear God, please bring back a ball that is not juiced.
jconnors3954 over 2 years ago
Considering some of the defense I’ve seen lately, it wouldn’t matter. A Giants fan.
sarah413 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Baseball fundamentals have gone the way of the Dodo bird/Krakatoa. It’s all about launch angle, bat speed, exit velocity. Hitters are too stubborn to try to go the other way when the shift is on. Yes, the pitcher does try to throw inside, thus forcing the batter to hit the ball into the shift, but try pulling the hands in and going the other way. Even if you’re not successful, it at least lets the other team know your intentions. It’s so frustrating with the new extra innings rule where the leadoff batter is automatically placed on second base and, time after time, they fail to advance him the third. It’s called BASEball for a reason. I keep hearing the old advertisement about “chicks dig the long ball.”
moondog42 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Had to look this one up, but I was proven correct by my assumption: Mark Grace never made the Hall of Fame.
So, if you wanna know why batters “swing for the fences” all the time, it’s because HRs get you the Hall of Fame career, not being an efficient hitter who can get on base a lot.
BTO over 2 years ago
The gloves from those days looked more like UN-stuffed toys!
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
I remember Willie Randolph of the Yankees.he specialized in drawing walks to get the power hitters up there to drive him in