circular flexing wrote: » Great game, really swung back and forth. Big call to call Lobaton on in the bottom of 8th. Incredible outing from Davis, most pitches he has ever thrown. Bit crazy that the game only ended at 12:45am local time but I guess that's the TV scheduling for you.
boccy23 wrote: » 4 hours 47 minutes. That was the length of last nights game. It's no wonder that Baseball is not attracting a younger audience. Started at 8:08ET so that would make it 12:53AM ET by the time it finished. Crazy.
Doodah7 wrote: » They should change the rule so that if a relief pitcher comes in, he must at least see out the inning before another pitching substitution is allowed. This would stop guys coming in to pitch for one at bat late on to exploit a left/right combination or some other such reason.
jack presley wrote: » I’d start with limiting mound visits. I didn’t see all of last night’s game so don’t know if it was an issue this time but the numbers of visits seems to have gone way up.
Deleted User wrote: » I think they need to limit pitching changes. Go with the soccer thing, and only allow 3 pitching changes per team. If the last pitcher gets injured, then tough, outfielder needs to pitch. Nothing worse than seeing a batter walk up, commercial break for a pitcher change. 12pitch at bat results in a walk. Commercial break for another pitching change. Late innings can be horrific for it. Maybe allow an additional change if it's within the first 4 innings, and 1 extra change per inning if the game goes to extras. Multiple changes within an inning are crazy.
PhilipsR wrote: » They don't need the commercial breaks for the pitching changes. The amount of standing around is ridiculous when at a live game, and that's all for TV purposes.
Comic Book Guy wrote: » What an effort by Verlander tonight.
circular flexing wrote: » Cubs are in big trouble now.
krustydoyle wrote: » Great game again tonight... Yankees 4-0 up top of the 6th