Northside Hawk
Well-Known Member
The Brewers, Pirates and Rays are flying out of the gate. The Red Sox and Phillies? Not so much.
Early returns show that the pitch clock, shift rules, amd bigger bases are making an impact. And it favors athletic teams who can run over beer league teams who wait for the occasional long ball.
Stolen bases, to name one example, are way up. And you are seeing teams content to move runners and string base hits now that the five hole up the middle can't be covered and ringing shots between second and first are no longer double plays.
For one example, Jason Heyward of the Dodgers was picked up off the scrap heap and has had a career Renaissance. Because his natural swing was a death sentence for defensive shifts who gobbled up his line smashes like a Venus Flytrap catches bugs.
David Stearns and Craig Counsell of Milwaukee, tremendously underrated general manager and manager respectively, may have shown once again that they're a step ahead of the curve. They have exciting, young athletic players on their team, on the IL, and more on the way. They lead the NL not only in record but run differential. And for about 40% of the payroll of a team like the Mets, who the Brewers just made mincemeat out of this week.
Again, small sample size. It usually takes about 40-50 games for major league teams to find their level. But this could become the biggest sports story of the summer, and bring a jolt to a game that so desperately needs it.
Early returns show that the pitch clock, shift rules, amd bigger bases are making an impact. And it favors athletic teams who can run over beer league teams who wait for the occasional long ball.
Stolen bases, to name one example, are way up. And you are seeing teams content to move runners and string base hits now that the five hole up the middle can't be covered and ringing shots between second and first are no longer double plays.
For one example, Jason Heyward of the Dodgers was picked up off the scrap heap and has had a career Renaissance. Because his natural swing was a death sentence for defensive shifts who gobbled up his line smashes like a Venus Flytrap catches bugs.
David Stearns and Craig Counsell of Milwaukee, tremendously underrated general manager and manager respectively, may have shown once again that they're a step ahead of the curve. They have exciting, young athletic players on their team, on the IL, and more on the way. They lead the NL not only in record but run differential. And for about 40% of the payroll of a team like the Mets, who the Brewers just made mincemeat out of this week.
Again, small sample size. It usually takes about 40-50 games for major league teams to find their level. But this could become the biggest sports story of the summer, and bring a jolt to a game that so desperately needs it.
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