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  1. 95spiderman

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    most excited about mlb in 20 yrs. the rule changes might make game enjoyable to watch. need 2 hr 30 min games not 5 hrs.
     
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  2. TheMayor

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    I enjoy hockey for the same reason. You get 1 hour of play that takes 2.5 hours of your life. Its compressed and actually more enjoyable because its less boring.

    Traditionalists don't understand its a new world. The game is not being damaged. Its just evolving to a better place.
     
  3. 95spiderman

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    not even evolving. devolving back into what it used to be in its heyday. never had batters taking 5 min every at bat to adjust equipment. ball was put in play and resulted in action. no one wants to watch 5 hrs walks, strikeouts, homers with 10 relief pitchers. and next thing to get rid of is relief pitchers wasting time to warm up on mound. just get in and pitch
     
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    There are some clunky parts still. I don't think they have instant replay down pat. Takes too long. Hockey really restricts what is reviewable and gets to a decision pretty quickly, even judgement calls like goal tender interference. But I bet in 1/2 of the NHL games there is no instant replay used at all and almost never twice in a game.

    Last year I saw one time it took 10 minutes to determine a stolen base or not. Just wasted time. They need to set up special cameras just for that and not use broadcast feeds.
     
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  5. 95spiderman

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    They did change instant replay. Manager has to make immediate challenge without time to review play 1st. Football needs that too
     
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  6. Whisky

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    MLB screwed up.

    It ALWAYS started with a Cinci Reds day game, but no more.

    They also saw fit to send the Angels TO Oakland to start.
    If they were going to make changes, they COULD have had the Angels open
    with a day game/series at home, featuring Shohei Ohtani, but nooo.
     
  7. TheMayor

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    Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks in a pretty normal game of 7-2. I watched on TV (I recorded it). Total time was 2:45 which was pretty good given how much scoring. I'm guessing the same game last year would have been 45 minutes longer.
     
  8. Yurtsy

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    I think it really helps that the action doesn't really stop very often in hockey. Even in basketball, which is fast paced and action packed, the constant stoppage of play is kind of annoying and there doesn't seem to be nearly as much of that in hockey. Glad to see MLB adjust things to shorten the games. It was getting out of hand.
     
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    Here's what it's like to be a Phillies fan: I get back from walking the dog yesterday, remember the Phils are on TV, and I turn the game on. THE FIRST PITCH I SEE is Nola giving up a 3 run dinger.
     
  10. Gatorrari

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    The irony is that Nola and DeGrom both finished their stints with the same horrid ERA: 12.27! Neither was involved in the decision, but at least DeGrom struck out 7 in his fairly short stint.
     
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    Aaron Judge picked up where he left off. He hit the second pitch that he saw 422 feet.
     
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  12. Whisky

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    He's on track to hit 162.......
     
  13. Steelton Keith

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    Yeah, and Phils reliever Soto came in after Nola and promptly surrendered 3 runs without getting an out...resulting in his 2023 ERA being infinity. Welcome to New Ulm (baseball trivia fans will get this)
     
  14. Whisky

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    Soto is still pitching?
    He was a reliever for the Reds back in the 80's, surprised he is still around....

    (Mario Soto, LOL.... I'm kidding)
     
  15. Gatorrari

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    The Tampa Bay Rays are now 20-3, and 14-0 at home. How many people saw that last game? A little over 10,000 in a 25,000 seat stadium. A metro area that supports what is currently the best team in baseball so poorly doesn't deserve to have a team!
     
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    Drive across to Miami, Jim, and it's even worse (of course, Marlins have stunk forever). Drive up to Jax in NFL football season, nobody home. Miami doesn't support their NHL franchise either, but the Bolts are a big deal and sell out that goofy building. You give Philly a 20-3 baseball team and you'd be paying $ 200 for a bleacher seat on a Tuesday night.
     
  17. Whisky

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    Maybe they can move to Las Vegas?
    Or Oakland? LOL
     
  18. Whisky

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    Today he's on track to hit about 38...

    6hr in 25 games.

    The MLB leader has 11
     
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    The Astros just arrived at Tropicana.
     
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  22. Whisky

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    Then we have F1, where you buy a ticket for $250, sit in the stands for 2 hours,
    and over the course of 80 laps, you see YOUR favorite car drive by you for 6-10 seconds a lap,
    The time you actually see YOUR car sure doesn't add up....
     
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    #48 ralfabco, Jul 28, 2023
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    Moreno doing Moreno things.


    Angels move two prospects for Lucas Giolito - a rental SP.

    I guess the Angels are hoping to back into the post-season?



    The much bigger story is 'holding' on to Ohtani for the end of the season.

    Ohtani will sign for 1/2 a billion somewhere else and compete. Angels could have collected a few hi-upside young controllable blue chip prospects for the 1/2 season production from Ohtani.

    If Moreno was smart he would move everyone (not Rendon) who is over 24 years old. Trout for a haul as well. Within three seasons it will be the Angels who are ready to compete for years to come. Open that window. Not going to happen. After this season it will be Mike Trout and _____________ who fill out the aging Angels roster. The two prospects will be playing for the Southside and Giolito will be gone - along with post-season hopes. Micromanaging outside of your realm has provided poor future outlook.



    Rendon is a busted contract.
     
  24. Gatorrari

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    Of course I'd like to see Ohtani in Yankee pinstripes, but I'm thinking he's going to want to stay somewhere on the west coast. Seattle, maybe? They loved the last Japanese star they had playing for them.
     
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    #50 ralfabco, Jul 28, 2023
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    Ohtani may end up in Seattle.

    Dodgers have prospects, name brand veteran production, money, fans, PR, and will always compete. The Yankees also fill out the same and have a worldwide fan base - but as mentioned are located on the E. Coast. You may struggle to find a Dodgers hat inside the Jakarta market.
     

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