Tank McNamara by Bill Hinds for July 26, 2022

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    fretlessman71  over 2 years ago

    I’m with Pops. The HR Derby stinks.

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Amen to that. Even Big Papi once bunted (against the shift) for a double.

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    Guilty Bystander  over 2 years ago

    Let’s face it: Many, if not most, people who attend ballgames these day are there for the Clang-Honk-Tweet Show that surrounds it, not the baseball itself. It’s entertainment with four bases and a pitcher’s mound to them.

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    archipelago Premium Member over 2 years ago

    The fans want games won, and this would win games (and they could mix in home runs in between strategically directed hits). It amazes me that the batters don’t hit for the gaps. Either the batters don’t have enough talent, or the coaches don’t.

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    Ellis97  over 2 years ago

    Well they’ve gotta win, somehow.

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    amxchester  over 2 years ago

    My comment regarding hitters vs. coaches and homer or bust. I gave up on MLB a few years back (6 or 7, or more) when I saw Joe Maddon hem & haw when asked about it – he strongly suggested that upper management was interfering; and now baseball can’t go back, it seems – the media money is too high for non-competing.

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    johnnydoc5  over 2 years ago

    It is the 3 true outcomes thing. Swing for the fences. Doesn’t matter if you strike out more. Hitters still have a decent eye to draw walks. Hardly any balls in play. Barely any rallies. No steals. And yet the game takes forever. No wonder viewership is down.

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    msnrykd8789  over 2 years ago

    Ichiro could have won the home run derby but never participated because home runs weren’t important to him. It wasn’t his style. He preferred smart hitting.

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    timbob2313 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    I think a game with nothing but base hits and bunts would be great. It would show one and all the actual talent of all of the infielders like can they catch a grounder/bunt and throw to the correct base. It would also make the broadcasters work for their big bucks

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    Sabrina17  over 2 years ago

    Ouch!

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    A.Ficionada  over 2 years ago

    The curmudgeon has a point!

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    kjnrun  over 2 years ago

    Not being a strict traditionalist I love the idea of banning the shift.

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    MC4802 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Last night, the 32 year old AllStar Jose Altuve, bunted his way safely onto base. With no shift.

    ESPECIALLY for the lefties, when your opponents shift leaving all of third and most of short stop open, just slap a little bunt or soft base hit into the OPEN AREA. The pitcher/3rd/left outfield are SO FAR AWAY you’ll definitely get one, if not TWO BASES!!!!

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    [Unnamed Reader - c91c61]  over 2 years ago

    Lou Boudreau invented the shift for Ted Williams. Williams didn’t cry and whine about it, he took it as a challenge. Lifetime average of .343. Admittedly, MLB doesn’t have many hitters like that today, but refusing to modify a swing to take advantage of a WIDE-OPEN FIELD and then complain about it, “Mommy, they’re being mean to me. Make them stop!” is pathetic.

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    braindead Premium Member over 2 years ago

    I suggest a slight modification to the game, to give the fans what they want:

    Pitchers, catchers (to return the ball) and designated hitters.

    A walk puts a guy ‘on base’ (virtual bases)

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    A home run scores the batter and anyone ‘on base’. Anything else is an out.

    After some experience and data collection, baseball may want to tinker, maybe lower or move the mound, a protective screen for the pitcher, maybe give some benefit for a strikeout, 2/3 of a run or something.

    Nine innings.

    Between innings, mascot races, dot racing, music too loud to talk over, etc., continues as before.

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    Fans will love it.

    Purists, same as now.

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    Rich Douglas  over 2 years ago

    Gotta go with the old guy on this one.

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    bhambaker  over 2 years ago

    Truth! He may be a geezer, but he’s got the right idea!

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    Mary McNeil Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Once Jhonny Peralta got a bunt sign….You can just imagine…

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    William Bludworth Premium Member over 2 years ago

    The baseball problem is about to be solved… August 4th – NFL Hall of Fame Game and the start of preseason football!

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    GregZimmerman  over 2 years ago

    It’s shocking how many major league ballplayers can’t bunt. I learned that skill in Little League.

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    198.23.5.11  over 2 years ago

    Blame Ted williams.When the “shift” originated with him,he didn’t even TRY to beat it—he just tried to bull his way through.

    So everybody copies Ted.Only everybody isn’t Ted.

    I even saw Dave Kingman bunt his way out of a slump.

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