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10 hours ago, Frobby said:

I don’t think the amount of time this saves materially changes the length of the game as a whole.   It simply eliminates a portion of some games that is incredibly boring.    The time elapsed during pitching changes is extremely boring, and when you do it twice in five minutes, that’s my definition of ultra-boring.    And then you get managers like Girardi who do it three times in an inning without blinking.    Zzzzzzzz.......

It's just like the timeouts in basketball.  The game is moving along with a good rhythm, and then just when it get really tense near the end they introduce six extra commercial breaks.

There's two issues - length and pace. I'd like them to improve both.

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3 hours ago, Frobby said:

Good, long discussion, but here’s the bottom line:

“There are 26 weeks in a Major League Baseball season, and we saw 779 of these appearances in 2018. That's about 28 times per week, or roughly one per team per week. It's not a lot. It's not nothing.”

So, figure 26 times per team in a season, on average.    As I expected, 14 for the Orioles in 2019 was on the low side.     

It's a decent, reasonable start to getting their hands around pace and length of game.  Not too extreme.  So the inevitable reaction is that it doesn't do enough, so they should scrap it.  But if it was a more intrusive change we'd get that it's going waaaay to far and they shouldn't do it.

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2 minutes ago, DrungoHazewood said:

It's a decent, reasonable start to getting their hands around pace and length of game.  Not too extreme.  So the inevitable reaction is that it doesn't do enough, so they should scrap it.  But if it was a more intrusive change we'd get that it's going waaaay to far and they shouldn't do it.

I'm just opposed to any of the changes I have seen which will limit strategy.

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11 hours ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Or maybe you could just use one pretty good pitcher for an entire inning (or God forbid, two) once in a while where they get three fairly routine outs.  Instead of watching the manager trot out to the mound six times in the middle of an inning in every close/late game.

Alternately we could go back to the normal MLB solution, which in this case is to say any sport that lasts less than 3-4 hours isn't a sport at all, absolving the need to try to come up with any solution at all.

Maybe.  

Will be curious to see if this really helps shave off any time.  

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Just now, Can_of_corn said:

I'm just opposed to any of the changes I have seen which will limit strategy.

Limits create strategy.  If you're playing chess the strategy comes from the limits to where and how each piece can move.  It would be a chaotic mess if all pieces moved like the queen. 

Making a pitcher pitch to three batters doesn't necessarily limit strategy.  It changes the strategic options.  It may open up options on offense.  It makes the manager think ahead on which pitcher he wants to bring in.  Much of the LOOGY machinations is more like automatic button pushing than hard-thought choices.

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Just now, DrungoHazewood said:

That's like looking for broad changes in team runs allowed based on use of 40-inning LOOGYs in a 1450 inning season.  You could argue that the effect is so small you might as well not use it.

I wasn't just referring to the 20 seconds this move will carve off of the length of the average game.

If they make enough changes to cut off say 10 minutes, does it change anything?  What about 20 minutes?

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I can see a strategy with the three batter thingy. 

Loogy gets the first guy out.  Manager signals two Intentional Walks and brings in the next ground ball throwing pitcher.  Batter hits into a Double Play , inning over

Pitcher starts an inning, batter hits a triple.  Manager signals two Intentional Walks, brings in the next reliever.

Both benches are warned about hitting  batter, Loogy gets his guy out. throws at the next batter, gets ejected, bring on the next pitcher.

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2 hours ago, Redskins Rick said:

I couldnt find the current average time, but I did see that in 2017, the time rose to 3 hr and 5 minutes, in spite of MLB efforts to reduce it.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/AL/2019-misc.shtml
 

Looks like the median is about 3:10.     And the Red Sox take 10 minutes longer than any other AL team.     I say we eliminate them.    Who’s with me?

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