The Astros' Yainer Diaz received a strike violation on a 3-2 count, resulting in a strikeout
— SNY (@SNYtv) February 28, 2023
Francisco Lindor mic'd up: "Well, we've got one out!"
(via @ESPN) pic.twitter.com/4gxqWelKoK
The Astros' Yainer Diaz received a strike violation on a 3-2 count, resulting in a strikeout
— SNY (@SNYtv) February 28, 2023
Francisco Lindor mic'd up: "Well, we've got one out!"
(via @ESPN) pic.twitter.com/4gxqWelKoK
the replay and the graphic we not in sync. he was definitely not looking up at 8 seconds.spadilly said:
He was absolutely ready and alert of the picture at 10 seconds.The Astros' Yainer Diaz received a strike violation on a 3-2 count, resulting in a strikeout
— SNY (@SNYtv) February 28, 2023
Francisco Lindor mic'd up: "Well, we've got one out!"
(via @ESPN) pic.twitter.com/4gxqWelKoK
Then you get into quick pitches with some pitchers overwhelming guys who can't even get set.AustinCountyAg said:
exactly. I dont mind the clock, but like I said earlier the way it is set up now it feels rushed. I think 5 of more seconds would go a long way.
To me the worst new rule is the one we just saw with Diaz getting the strike called on him and giving him a strikeout. If the pitcher has to throw within a certain time, there doesn't need to be a similar time within that to time signify that a batter must be "ready" within 8 seconds. If anything just make it where the batter must be in the box by the 8 second mark. It will be up to him whether he is "looking" or "ready to hit"
Maybe I am not following you. Are you saying a pitcher can throw any time before the 15 seconds or from 8-15 regardless of what the batter is doing?AustinCountyAg said:
thats my point. Let them. Make it on the batter to know that you have to be in the box by 8 seconds, ready or not. They should at least be given the chance tp swing if they choose even if they aren't "ready"
"Miami made a one-year, $3 million proposal to veteran 1B Yuli Gurriel but pulled the offer after he waffled for a week. The Marlins are still willing to bring Gurriel to camp as a non-roster invitee if he’s interested."
— Mike Petriello (@mike_petriello) February 28, 2023
That's all pretty interestinghttps://t.co/A52GspzU0r
AustinCountyAg said:
I am saying if the time reaches the 8 second mark and the batter is in the box (whether he's ready or not doesn't matter, being inside the box signifies he's ready imo) the pitcher can pitch whenever he wants . Similar to Diaz while ago. He was in the box, but wasn't deemed ready because he wasn't looking at the pitcher so the pitcher got a free strike. I dont like that. I think the batter should be afforded the chance to still swing.
Now, if the batter isn't in the box by the 8 second mark the pitcher can be given a free strike.
Luis Garcia, New Windup vs. Old Windup. pic.twitter.com/JLYD1U6ZyG
— Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) February 28, 2023
What did you want to throw Canha?
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) February 28, 2023
"A cutter. Another cutter."
So you just ...
"Yeah, f-- it, fastball. Sorry for the word, but you know."
Luis Garcia is a treasure.
Ag_07 said:
This game feels incredibly rushed and unnatural.
For me one of the beauties of baseball is the ability to turn a game on or be at a game and not be 100% locked in to the action.
You should be able to sit back and drink beer, have a conversation, and generally not feel like you've missed a lot. It should be just as much a social experience as it is a sports experience.
This certainly doesn't feel like that is possible.
Texaggie7nine said:
Have you seen the prices for Opening Day? Looking at presale, they are charging $400+ for club and field seats. Nosebleeds in the rafters are $125
McInnis said:Ag_07 said:
This game feels incredibly rushed and unnatural.
For me one of the beauties of baseball is the ability to turn a game on or be at a game and not be 100% locked in to the action.
You should be able to sit back and drink beer, have a conversation, and generally not feel like you've missed a lot. It should be just as much a social experience as it is a sports experience.
This certainly doesn't feel like that is possible.
Last week you told me, that after being a baseball fan for 55 years, that baseball just might not be for me. So in return might I suggest something with a slower pace for you, like maybe watching golf.
I truly think he’s going to be even better with this delivery. Way less head movement. Minimal head movement is essential for accuracy.
— Marcus Stroman (@STR0) February 28, 2023
Not at all.
— Marcus Stroman (@STR0) February 28, 2023
Ag_07 said:McInnis said:Ag_07 said:
This game feels incredibly rushed and unnatural.
For me one of the beauties of baseball is the ability to turn a game on or be at a game and not be 100% locked in to the action.
You should be able to sit back and drink beer, have a conversation, and generally not feel like you've missed a lot. It should be just as much a social experience as it is a sports experience.
This certainly doesn't feel like that is possible.
Last week you told me, that after being a baseball fan for 55 years, that baseball just might not be for me. So in return might I suggest something with a slower pace for you, like maybe watching golf.
I'm an avid golfer and watch quite a bit of golf. It's fantastic. Good call
Astros general manager Dana Brown told ESPN that Yordan Alvarez "should definitely be back for Opening Day."
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) February 28, 2023
"We feel totally confident that he'll be in games sometimes midway through (spring training)," Brown said.
Teddy Perkins said:
Good guys win 8-4. 3 hrs and 9 mins of game time.
The Orioles and Pirates both wanted to play the bottom of the 9th inning despite the Pirates technically winning the game 7-4
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) February 28, 2023
The umpires left the field thinking the game was over and both teams proceeded to play with no umps pic.twitter.com/dQVKxYovC3