Pitchers may not be able to adjust it but fans love it. Except for a few 6th or 7th WS games I gave up on it long ago.
It wasn’t entertaining to watch a guy go in and out of the box several times and then strike out. Maybe it’s a metaphor for their love life.
I might actually try to get back to watching a few games but it will be a year or two before I decide to buy a ticket. There’s still some tweaking to do.
I read an article a couple of years ago and Mike Hargrove, aka The Human Rain Delay, was talking about batter taking too long between pitches. It was time for a pitch clock.
admiree2 over 1 year ago
Pitchers may not be able to adjust it but fans love it. Except for a few 6th or 7th WS games I gave up on it long ago.
It wasn’t entertaining to watch a guy go in and out of the box several times and then strike out. Maybe it’s a metaphor for their love life.
I might actually try to get back to watching a few games but it will be a year or two before I decide to buy a ticket. There’s still some tweaking to do.
josh_bisbee over 1 year ago
We’ll see after I go to my annual game in June.
FGWaiss over 1 year ago
Tim Kurkjian (sp?) of ESPN reported that the pitchers in spring training are already comfortable with it; some even like it.
dennycatlett Premium Member over 1 year ago
I read an article a couple of years ago and Mike Hargrove, aka The Human Rain Delay, was talking about batter taking too long between pitches. It was time for a pitch clock.
Dogtreat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Go Yankees