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 Post subject: Baseball is dead
PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:05 pm 
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Kershaw pulled from perfect game after 80 pitches.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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Jorr, before today he only threw a 75 pitch sim game.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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I can see why they did it. However, they were up 6-0 in the 8th, and he needed 6 outs. Could he have told them he would throw at 80-90% and let them hit it...and maybe they hit it right at someone. If they get a hit or baserunner, he obviously comes out. But the game was pretty much decided, so I think they could have just had him take it easy and see what happens.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2022 6:34 pm 
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Good move. With baseball now the game of 3 outcomes, no hitters/perfect games don’t mean as much as they used to


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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Jorr, before today he only threw a 75 pitch sim game.



You have to keep going there.

You want to see great performances, right? The way pitching is managed now has virtually eliminated half the great performances in the game. To a point where we're supposed to believe five innings and 10 strikeouts is great. It sucks.

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Go to bed grandpa. Baseball will be ok.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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Go to bed grandpa. Baseball will be ok.



Don't get salty just because the Cubs don't have any pitchers who can go more than four innings.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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pittmike wrote:
Jorr, before today he only threw a 75 pitch sim game.



You have to keep going there.

You want to see great performances, right? The way pitching is managed now has virtually eliminated half the great performances in the game. To a point where we're supposed to believe five innings and 10 strikeouts is great. It sucks.

my favorite statlines from the early-mid 00s were oliver "ol dirty" perez coming in for like 4.2IP 4H 6ER 5BB 9K. it would just amaze me how a guy could literally strike out two guys an inning but still suck so bad. tho he did have one pretty good year with the mets.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2022 8:35 pm 
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I've gotten used to it. If it could happen in the World Series, it can happen anytime.

Plus they got rid of pitchers hitting, which is a plus.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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Did we ever figure out if grandpa "Red" Jorr is asleep yet or not?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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if you want to know REAL TRUTH about pitching and not BS predetermining metric pitch counting here it is. Anyone who has actually pitched knows this truth. When you throw a quality game where you are repeating your mechanics very well you can throw 150 or more pitches and feel great the next day. But sometimes if the mound is a little different or you’re off balance etc. you could throw 20 pitches and be sore and stiff the next day. It’s NOT about pitch counts so like everything else in this game now PREDETERMINING STUFF IS BS.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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Jack McDowell wrote:
SORRY TO KERSHAW
if you want to know REAL TRUTH about pitching and not BS predetermining metric pitch counting here it is. Anyone who has actually pitched knows this truth. When you throw a quality game where you are repeating your mechanics very well you can throw 150 or more pitches and feel great the next day. But sometimes if the mound is a little different or you’re off balance etc. you could throw 20 pitches and be sore and stiff the next day. It’s NOT about pitch counts so like everything else in this game now PREDETERMINING STUFF IS BS.

Jack McDowell's baseball opinion is meaningless. Matt Spiegel is the go to baseball guy in Chicago.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 12:41 pm 
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Nomination supported, fuck this.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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I'm with JORR on this one. The nerds are ruining the game. I will say this - if he was experiencing discomfort and wanted out of the game that's one thing, but if they pulled him because of some predetermined pitch limit regardless of whether he was feeling great, fucking lame.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 1:18 pm 
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Publicly Kershaw seemed fine with it. He listed a number of reasons why he should've been pulled.

While I don't really like it, I'm certainly not going to side with a late season fade artist like Black Jack.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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I hate it. At least send him out for the 8th to try. No starter should leave a game untouched.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
PostPosted: Thu Apr 14, 2022 8:17 pm 
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No! He might get TIRED


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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It's Kershaw and the Dodgers, so I don't care much either way...
what I will say is if I'm Kershaw....and I'm a "Competitor" like all professional athletes like to claim they are....I'm telling the manager sit the fuck back down and give me the ball to finish the game. He didn't do that. Either 1) He's soft 2) He was not feeling smooth and locked in as described by McDowell

I'm going with #1.

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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It's Kershaw and the Dodgers, so I don't care much either way...
what I will say is if I'm Kershaw....and I'm a "Competitor" like all professional athletes like to claim they are....I'm telling the manager sit the fuck back down and give me the ball to finish the game. He didn't do that. Either 1) He's soft 2) He was not feeling smooth and locked in as described by McDowell

I'm going with #1.

Have you picked out the clouds that you and MANY here will be yelling at this morning?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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BigW72 wrote:
It's Kershaw and the Dodgers, so I don't care much either way...
what I will say is if I'm Kershaw....and I'm a "Competitor" like all professional athletes like to claim they are....I'm telling the manager sit the fuck back down and give me the ball to finish the game. He didn't do that. Either 1) He's soft 2) He was not feeling smooth and locked in as described by McDowell

I'm going with #1.

Have you picked out the clouds that you and MANY here will be yelling at this morning?

:D

Nah....just the kids going to the bus stop to get off my lawn :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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Kershaw at one time I'm sure cared if he was pulled early. He probably doesn't care anymore. Even if he had a contrary opinion he knows he can't speak freely so not to offend anyone. Anyone who is tied to a team has to avoid disagreeing, and speak "great guy" talk. Too many bad guys waiting to pounce if you talk the truth.


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I was at a AAA Durham Bulls game about six or seven years ago where the manager pulled the starter with one out in the bottom of the ninth while in the midst of a no hitter. There are some considerations that are more important than picking up these achievements which are ultimately meaningless. Kershaw is a Hall of Fame pitcher. He doesn't need a perfect game to burnish his resume or feel good about himself. On the other hand, if it's Philip Humber out there, maybe you let him see it through.


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Kershaw at one time I'm sure cared if he was pulled early. He probably doesn't care anymore. Even if he had a contrary opinion he knows he can't speak freely so not to offend anyone. Anyone who is tied to a team has to avoid disagreeing, and speak "great guy" talk. Too many bad guys waiting to pounce if you talk the truth.

I’m sure he didn’t care at all about being pulled from a perfect game.


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vitoscotti wrote:
Kershaw at one time I'm sure cared if he was pulled early. He probably doesn't care anymore. Even if he had a contrary opinion he knows he can't speak freely so not to offend anyone. Anyone who is tied to a team has to avoid disagreeing, and speak "great guy" talk. Too many bad guys waiting to pounce if you talk the truth.

I’m sure he didn’t care at all about being pulled from a perfect game.

He's made around $275 million. I don't think he'll lose any sleep over it.


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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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vitoscotti wrote:
man of few opinions wrote:
vitoscotti wrote:
Kershaw at one time I'm sure cared if he was pulled early. He probably doesn't care anymore. Even if he had a contrary opinion he knows he can't speak freely so not to offend anyone. Anyone who is tied to a team has to avoid disagreeing, and speak "great guy" talk. Too many bad guys waiting to pounce if you talk the truth.

I’m sure he didn’t care at all about being pulled from a perfect game.

He's made around $275 million. I don't think he'll lose any sleep over it.



Then why is he still playing? Isn't $275 million enough?

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 Post subject: Re: Baseball is dead
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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Kershaw pulled from perfect game after 80 pitches.



"Re: Baseball is dead"

yep

unbelievable

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Joe Maddon with his bullshit in the 2016 playoffs and WS ruined the fuckin game.

Not trusting anyone but Jon Lester even though we had great pitching up and down.

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