Crick Ramp wrote:
Tradition matters to who? Playing regular season games in March and April is silly. So is having some post season games in near winter conditions.
Baseball faces problems bigger than the absurdity of 162 but the season is definitely unnecessarily long
Tradition matters to long time baseball fans. Take away tradition and the legit records and you have a dying sport.
Baseball should not be trying to cater to the new generation. It should be selling tradition to the new generation.
Baseball was never meant to be like football or basketball. It is meant to be played like a game of chess. Instead MLB has focused on the quick adrenaline plays like HR's, Strikeouts and.... that's it. Nothing else about baseball gets your heart pumping anymore.
Tradition would have you on the edge of your seat with a 3-2 count, 1out in the 9 inning and a man on 1st and 2nd. What are they going to do? double steal? Take the pitch and hope for a walk to load the bases? Try and dump a base hit to the opposite field to move the runners? Now it is either a HR or a strikeout.
Tradition is Ricky Henderson stealing bases, Ozzie Smith patrolling the infield, Frank Thomas working the count like a surgeon. T.Gwynn's swing of an artist, Ken Griffey's left handed swing of god.
Maddux's masterpieces, A.J's cunning, Santiago's gun behind the plate! Baseball was cool and every kid had baseball cards of his favorite players and dreamed of hitting a HR to win a game or pitch a no hitter. We didn't care about the length of the game because we were watching our heroes either hold a lead or come back to win. Each pitch, inning, game victory brought us closer to the dream of the division title, playoffs and then with a little miracle from god... a WORLD SERIES!
Nothing in sports was bigger then winning the World Series and every year we would watch, every game, every pitch, every day because we felt the struggle and the victories of our favorite team.
Tradition has been lost and most likely never return because the world has changed. We have changed with it and the next generation is addicted to Tik Tok, Snap Chat and fast passed instant gratification that will never enjoy the true spirit of baseball and will never understand the meaning of America's pastime.