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Game Thread: Twins @ Tigers 4:10 PM PST (6:10 PM CDT) 8/30/2019


Blake

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Gibson is getting totally hammered, but he has still managed to only give up half as many runs as Jackson.

It's not what you know, it's who you know; and it's not how you pitch, it's who you pitch against.

 

Edit: Also, if he's getting hammered in the dugout, that might explain it.

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Rock and fire, Mr. Gibson. Your offense has just given you a four-spot out of the gate. No nibbling!

 

No, he does not get it.  >l-(
The "21% of batters facing him go to 3-ball counts" stat is a stunning affirmation that his head is not on straight.

 

What atrocious pitching for both teams.  Took 1:20 to get through 2 innings.

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Dick is complaining about it and for good reason: pitchers are allowed to work waayyyyyy too slowly, even with the half-assed rules in place.

 

Throw the damned ball.

 

Set a timer. If you don't throw a ball within, say, 15 seconds, automatic ball.

If everything you were throwing was getting hammered, would you be in a rush to throw?

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If everything you were throwing was getting hammered, would you be in a rush to throw?

Doesn't matter, this is a spectator sport.

 

Not a single fan in the stands or watching on television is saying "just slow down and stand on the mound longer".

 

There's a reason why the NBA moved to a 24 second clock all those years ago. MLB could learn something by implementing hard pace of play rules. No more dancing around the subject; force the batter to get into the box and force the pitcher to throw the ball.

 

The rest of the "pace of play" issues with baseball are mostly white noise. Walks and extra pitches aren't boring by their nature; if anything, they help increase the tension. What slows the game down is batters jerking around with their gloves and pitchers standing on the mound for 14 minutes between pitches.

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