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-The Atlantic League will feature a radar system dubbed TrackMan to help home-plate umpires call balls and strikes during the 2019 season as part of an agreement with Major League Baseball.
-Other ideas being evaluated include banning the infield shift and a three-batter minimum for pitchers.
-Other changes include mound visits being eliminated aside from pitching changes and injuries, increasing the size of the bases by three inches and reducing the time between innings by 30 seconds, per Passan.
-In addition, the second half of the season will see a drastic modification as the distance from the pitching rubber to the plate will be increase by two feet to 62'6".
-Along with reducing the specialized nature of some relief pitchers with the three-batter minimum, eliminating the shift by forcing two infielders to play on each side of the second-base bag should help increase offense.
getagrip_already
(17,405 posts)Aren't those guys basically sub triple A community teams?
Who cares what they do?
Maxheader
(4,394 posts)Who doesn't?
What happens there may influence the majors...
brush
(57,404 posts)Last edited Fri Mar 8, 2019, 06:37 PM - Edit history (1)
I don't get that the size of the bases makes that much difference in speeding up the game. And if they do that shouldn't they aslo increase the width of the plate?
itsrobert
(14,157 posts)But two feet back also gives the pitcher more chance to field balls to his left or right.
Maxheader
(4,394 posts)Pitchers might like that...I'd like to see a volume radar...whatever that is..
But a way to check if the ball goes into the strike zone..
The Polack MSgt
(13,422 posts)The Big Leagues pay the Atlantic to be MLB's Petri Dish for all the rule changes
world wide wally
(21,827 posts)Just not allowing it to be slowed down any more is more on the right track
brush
(57,404 posts)Last edited Fri Mar 8, 2019, 06:50 PM - Edit history (1)
society has speeded up and left baseball and it's slow pace behind. It happens.
Horseracing and boxing were once huge draws also. Not anymore.
Basketball and football echo the pace of our society now more than baseball.
kairos12
(13,242 posts)major sport I can think of that does not have a clock on it.
Unique. Don't mess with it.