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What Moneyball-for-Everything Has Done to American Culture

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by philnotfil, Nov 2, 2022.

  1. philnotfil

    philnotfil GC Hall of Fame

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    I had never seen this idea of finite vs infinite games. An interesting lens for viewing things.

    https://www.theatlantic.com/newslet...ics-ruined-baseball-sports-music-film/671924/

     
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  2. docspor

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    The solution for the lameness of baseball has been around a long time.
    1. no pitchers. a pitching machine throws each batter 3 strikes - random style of pitch I guess.
    2. like kickball, hitting a base runner below the head with the ball while he's not on base is an out.

    soccer: two balls, no offsides
     
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  3. l_boy

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    Have the pitcher and catcher play for the same time. The catcher plays for the other team - OR -


    Change the strike zone - to the actual batter. A miss is a ball.

    The batter may throw the bat at the pitcher at any time, or anybody else for that matter, but he then loses the bat for the rest of his “at bat”

    Allow the batter to carry the bat while running the bases (unless he has already thrown it at the pitcher or infielder - at which point the infielders may throw it back at the base runner )

    Allow tackling the base runner.

    Hitting the base runner with the ball is an out.

    As to stolen bases, allow them to steal the actual base, resulting in one less base to home. But they have to carry the base while running the bases. It is not officially stolen until the base runner crosses home.

    The base runner can use the actual base to protect himself from balls being thrown at him to make him out.

    If the base runner steals the actual base, but fails to make it home, he has to return the base to its proper spot, during which the on field players can hit him with the ball, but only if the ball is thrown from one of the remaining bases or pitchers mound.