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Changes to post season baseball
Baseball seeks end to playoff embarrassments - Posted Sports
I am glad I am not the only one who thought the way last season ended was a travesty. I was criticized on these forums for expressing my belief that the end of the season was 'tarnished' after rain shortened the last game and then it was not picked up again until 48 hours later and then lasted on three innings. It was a terrible way to end the season and for me ruined the entire playoffs. Hopefully the league office will also review the way in which playoff games are handled when bad weather may be an issue. Game five never should have started much less been ended after six innings only to be picked up two nights later. The fifth and sixth inning could hardly even be called baseball because of the amount of rain that was pouring down. Last edited by rudel.dietrich; 01-21-2009 at 09:43 PM. |
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I actually like seeing baseball under adverse conditions, as it tests a broader range of a team's attributes.
I like the changes noted in the article--pretty much commonsense items that should have been that way to begin with. |
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Baseball is meant to be a warm weather sport played in dry conditions. The handling of game five was a complete disaster. |
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The suspending of a game regardless of the inning due to bad weather I agree with, and it certainly seems odd why that change wasn't made years ago. I don't really agree with the tiebreaking playoff game change though. Coin tosses have been used for many decades to determine the site of such games, and I see no pressing need for a change. Though I suppose since it's now possible for an MLB team to win a division title solely on the basis of head-to-head record using the same criteria for home field in a tiebreaking playoff game seems a decent fit.
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Ooh ooh, I know!!!
DON'T LET THE SEASON LAST UNTIL THE LAST WEEK OF OCTOBER!
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Yeah. Make the overpaid babies earn their money!!
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60 or 70 years ago it was commonplace for a team to play 1/3 or more of their games as part of a doubleheader. I think a few teams even approached half of their schedule in twin bills because of rainouts. I'm sure LGO has this data somewhere.
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I think Tony's proposal takes it a bit too far. Scheduled doubleheaders every Sunday would shorten the regular season sufficiently.
On top of that, the post-season should be held with fewer days off to replicate the regular season more closely, a team that made the playoffs on the strength of 5 solid starters is at a disadvantage to the team that has 3 good starters and 2 really poor ones. The changes in that article were certainly good ones, though. Last edited by SJM1583; 01-22-2009 at 02:43 PM. |
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Agreed. Shorten the season to 154 games and play more double-headers. Of course, we all know that will never happen since fewer games translates into less money. I'm surprised Selig hasn't pushed for 200 game seasons yet.
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Four additional off days were added to the post-season schedule in 2007 to satisfy a requirement in MLB's television contract with Fox. Given the importance of such TV contracts, it doesn't seem likely those off days are going to be removed any time soon. |
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I don't understand about what was so bad about that playoff game. Sure, the umps should have suspended it before they did, but they ended up getting it right regardless. So what is there to bitch about? ???
If you want to complain about something, you should complain about Philadelphia sending a guy out to the mound who MLB knew had violated a substance rule.
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培傑西 I have never taken a lesson on how to talk on TV in my life. - Tim McCarver Guns have only two enemies; rust and liberals. The world is a comedy to those that think; a tragedy to those that feel. Last edited by PotatoPeeler; 01-23-2009 at 09:29 AM. |
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I think baseball should be played under a range of natural outdoor conditions, centered around--but not limited to--perfect summer days. When the wind is gusty, or the ground is soggy, the parameters of the game change a little, just as they do when the outfield fence is close on one side, or the grass is particularly long. Baseball under different parameters tests slightly different skill sets. It may not always be fun for the players, but as a fan, this is interesting to watch. Disagree there too. Yes, it could have been suspended a little earlier, but the reason it wasn't was a rules situation which has now been rectified. So no real harm was done this time, and everybody's clear for next time. Not a "disaster" by any stretch. Last edited by spark240; 01-26-2009 at 02:47 AM. |
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