Changing the way baseball games start

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TexasRebel
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But that's not the premise of the thread.
jkag89
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jkag89
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TexasRebel said:

But that's not the premise of the thread.
The premise of the thread was ways to change the start of games, not ideas that change the fundamental premise of the Game.
expresswrittenconsent
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jkag89 said:

TexasRebel said:

But that's not the premise of the thread.
The premise of the thread was ways to change the start of games, not ideas that change the fundamental premise of the Game.

Weird that on a thread full of intentionally ridiculous suggestions you lock in on one in particular and get all sanctimonious.
jkag89
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expresswrittenconsent said:

jkag89 said:

TexasRebel said:

But that's not the premise of the thread.
The premise of the thread was ways to change the start of games, not ideas that change the fundamental premise of the Game.

Weird that on a thread full of intentionally ridiculous suggestions you lock in on one in particular and get all sanctimonious.
Most of the others were obviously tongue in cheek and not defended in anyway. Oh, and I also poo-pooed making all field dimensions exactly the same.
annie88
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No.
agsalaska
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expresswrittenconsent said:

Allow the lead off batter first batter to put a ball in play for each half inning to determine whether that inning the baserunners will go clockwise or counterclockwise.
That would be awesome





Edit-In fact, the more I sit here and think about it, the more I want to see that played.
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