So many massive changes to the game. They clearly want more offense/scoring but I'm guessing oddsmakers will factor that in.
The pitch clock changes at-bats drastically. For everyone. Maybe argue batters can get better rhythm knowing the pitch has to come by a certain point....
They clearly want more baserunning too. Bigger bases. The pitch clock should help runners time their take-off.
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Is mlb betable this year??
So many massive changes to the game. They clearly want more offense/scoring but I'm guessing oddsmakers will factor that in.
The pitch clock changes at-bats drastically. For everyone. Maybe argue batters can get better rhythm knowing the pitch has to come by a certain point....
They clearly want more baserunning too. Bigger bases. The pitch clock should help runners time their take-off.
Good point about the pitch clock, and runners being able to time their jump. I'm interested to see if the runner is able to see the clock? Where is it going to be?
I'm sure that during pre season games we'll be able to see how it goes.
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@dubz4dummyz
Good point about the pitch clock, and runners being able to time their jump. I'm interested to see if the runner is able to see the clock? Where is it going to be?
I'm sure that during pre season games we'll be able to see how it goes.
Is mlb betable this year?? So many massive changes to the game. They clearly want more offense/scoring but I'm guessing oddsmakers will factor that in. The pitch clock changes at-bats drastically. For everyone. Maybe argue batters can get better rhythm knowing the pitch has to come by a certain point.... They clearly want more baserunning too. Bigger bases. The pitch clock should help runners time their take-off.
No, hasn’t been for many years. Too many strikeouts and players incapable of hitting even .200 and incapable of hitting the ball to the opposite field or moving runners around. Hence, the banning of the shift. How embarrassing….And that’s without discussing pitch counts. Analytics have totally ruined this sport.
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Quote Originally Posted by dubz4dummyz:
Is mlb betable this year?? So many massive changes to the game. They clearly want more offense/scoring but I'm guessing oddsmakers will factor that in. The pitch clock changes at-bats drastically. For everyone. Maybe argue batters can get better rhythm knowing the pitch has to come by a certain point.... They clearly want more baserunning too. Bigger bases. The pitch clock should help runners time their take-off.
No, hasn’t been for many years. Too many strikeouts and players incapable of hitting even .200 and incapable of hitting the ball to the opposite field or moving runners around. Hence, the banning of the shift. How embarrassing….And that’s without discussing pitch counts. Analytics have totally ruined this sport.
Funny you mention strikeouts....that is where I had my success in mlb for a period...I found there was a market deficiency in the K prop market, especially in the NL, where pitchers still had to bat. Not to mention the "sticky stuff" pitchers were using...basically I got to bet on cheating pitchers who got to face a pitcher 2 or 3 times a start...
Of course that is now gone with the designated DH and the ban of "sticky stuff". Strikeouts are on their way down, which is what the league wants.
It is hilarious how much they are altering the game for offensive numbers. Basically trying to hide deficiencies in the players.
The shift ban is hilarious. Forcing the game to be played a certain way. Can't wait to see how teams manipulate the rules.
Will be fun to follow offensive numbers early on
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@OneWayOut
Funny you mention strikeouts....that is where I had my success in mlb for a period...I found there was a market deficiency in the K prop market, especially in the NL, where pitchers still had to bat. Not to mention the "sticky stuff" pitchers were using...basically I got to bet on cheating pitchers who got to face a pitcher 2 or 3 times a start...
Of course that is now gone with the designated DH and the ban of "sticky stuff". Strikeouts are on their way down, which is what the league wants.
It is hilarious how much they are altering the game for offensive numbers. Basically trying to hide deficiencies in the players.
The shift ban is hilarious. Forcing the game to be played a certain way. Can't wait to see how teams manipulate the rules.
Lines were and still are based on starting pitchers. You used to be able to rely on starting pitchers to go 6 - 7 plus innings or, believe it or not, throw a complete game. Now, with the analytic nonsense of pitch counts, you’re lucky to get 4 innings out of the starters and then you’re stuck with these absolutely no-talent relievers. That’s the main reason this sport has become impossible to bet and unwatchable, that and the declining talent pool. You’re absolutely right, they’re trying to hide deficiencies in today’s players with all these ridiculous rule changes. I was taught how to hit to the opposite field in my first year of Pony League.
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@dubz4dummyz
Lines were and still are based on starting pitchers. You used to be able to rely on starting pitchers to go 6 - 7 plus innings or, believe it or not, throw a complete game. Now, with the analytic nonsense of pitch counts, you’re lucky to get 4 innings out of the starters and then you’re stuck with these absolutely no-talent relievers. That’s the main reason this sport has become impossible to bet and unwatchable, that and the declining talent pool. You’re absolutely right, they’re trying to hide deficiencies in today’s players with all these ridiculous rule changes. I was taught how to hit to the opposite field in my first year of Pony League.
@OneWayOut Funny you mention strikeouts....that is where I had my success in mlb for a period...I found there was a market deficiency in the K prop market, especially in the NL, where pitchers still had to bat. Not to mention the "sticky stuff" pitchers were using...basically I got to bet on cheating pitchers who got to face a pitcher 2 or 3 times a start... Of course that is now gone with the designated DH and the ban of "sticky stuff". Strikeouts are on their way down, which is what the league wants. It is hilarious how much they are altering the game for offensive numbers. Basically trying to hide deficiencies in the players. The shift ban is hilarious. Forcing the game to be played a certain way. Can't wait to see how teams manipulate the rules. Will be fun to follow offensive numbers early on
I'll believe it when I see it.
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Quote Originally Posted by dubz4dummyz:
@OneWayOut Funny you mention strikeouts....that is where I had my success in mlb for a period...I found there was a market deficiency in the K prop market, especially in the NL, where pitchers still had to bat. Not to mention the "sticky stuff" pitchers were using...basically I got to bet on cheating pitchers who got to face a pitcher 2 or 3 times a start... Of course that is now gone with the designated DH and the ban of "sticky stuff". Strikeouts are on their way down, which is what the league wants. It is hilarious how much they are altering the game for offensive numbers. Basically trying to hide deficiencies in the players. The shift ban is hilarious. Forcing the game to be played a certain way. Can't wait to see how teams manipulate the rules. Will be fun to follow offensive numbers early on
Nice stat. Should stay below 23% with universal dh and ban of sticky stuff...but maybe not...universal dh eliminates a bunch of pitchers striking out(altho batters still strikeout too)
Pitch clock should favor batters imo...pitchers are creatures of habit and rushing that routine could lead to mistakes
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@undermysac
Nice stat. Should stay below 23% with universal dh and ban of sticky stuff...but maybe not...universal dh eliminates a bunch of pitchers striking out(altho batters still strikeout too)
Pitch clock should favor batters imo...pitchers are creatures of habit and rushing that routine could lead to mistakes
Couple stupid things I heard on internet last couple of days,
Kara Lake is running for President.
And in a extra inning MLB game in the 10th inning you get to put a guy on second base so you can score a run with one hit. So if both teams fail with this gift what happens in the 11th inning? Maybe a guy on 3rd? Bases loaded in 12th with a 3-0 count to hitter to start.
Maybe one way is right, baseball doing everything to make the game a joke.
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Couple stupid things I heard on internet last couple of days,
Kara Lake is running for President.
And in a extra inning MLB game in the 10th inning you get to put a guy on second base so you can score a run with one hit. So if both teams fail with this gift what happens in the 11th inning? Maybe a guy on 3rd? Bases loaded in 12th with a 3-0 count to hitter to start.
Maybe one way is right, baseball doing everything to make the game a joke.
A glutton for punishment….Be sure to shine up that coin you’ll be flipping. It’s absolutely atrocious that you have to change the rules in an attempt to masquerade today’s players’ deficiencies. I CANNOT fathom how you would still have an ounce of interest in this pure garbage.
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@undermysac
A glutton for punishment….Be sure to shine up that coin you’ll be flipping. It’s absolutely atrocious that you have to change the rules in an attempt to masquerade today’s players’ deficiencies. I CANNOT fathom how you would still have an ounce of interest in this pure garbage.
Baseball players are the biggest babies, KC QB playing with bad ankle gets it twisted and comes back and scores everytime in second half. Most baseball players get a bit of pain they are out of the game.
One Way might be right.
And any team that gave Jacob any kind of huge contract is stupid, guy never plays a whole season. 40 million or whatever a year for the loser.
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@undermysac
Baseball players are the biggest babies, KC QB playing with bad ankle gets it twisted and comes back and scores everytime in second half. Most baseball players get a bit of pain they are out of the game.
One Way might be right.
And any team that gave Jacob any kind of huge contract is stupid, guy never plays a whole season. 40 million or whatever a year for the loser.
@JEG53 I'm sure a lot of the players in the league play through minor injuries. Degrom is just fragile. AskRoger Clemons how he got through his shit...
Steroids….
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@JEG53 I'm sure a lot of the players in the league play through minor injuries. Degrom is just fragile. AskRoger Clemons how he got through his shit...
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