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10l22/2016 | Self

Posted on 10/22/2016 5:42:49 PM PDT by saminfl

I haven't watched baseball since Curt Flood. I am watching tonight. I was a diehard Dodgers fan when they Drysdale and Koufax. Are they not using wood bats anymore ? The bats have strange color and make a different sound than what I used to hear. When did they start wearing their pants that droop over their shoes?


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To: saminfl

Those are wood bats. They are just painted.

The pajama pants have been around for years. I prefer the old style stirrups and a few guys on each team still sport them.

99% or more of players wear two batting gloves. I believe in Curt Flood’s day some guys wore one batting glove like golfers and many wore no gloves at the plate.

Many other changes: many players wear body armor while batting and a lot of catchers where hockey goalie type masks.

A lot more emotions/show-boating on the field.


21 posted on 10/22/2016 6:00:55 PM PDT by Atticus
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To: saminfl

Yeah, some of the latest uniforms look like pajamas.


22 posted on 10/22/2016 6:01:43 PM PDT by CodeToad
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To: saminfl
Pants over the shoe is a gang sign.

Most players are on drugs.

The bats are made from cheese.

23 posted on 10/22/2016 6:03:03 PM PDT by jaz.357 (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: saminfl
Are there any traditions left?

There is one left: the Cubs always sit out the World Series.

and as a long time Dodger fan (I saw Koufax at the Coliseum) I kind of hope that tradition falls by the wayside.

24 posted on 10/22/2016 6:03:12 PM PDT by Michael.SF. (She calls me Mr. Deplorable.)
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To: saminfl

You remember Cal Ripken then? Well he had a kid who could really play the game.


25 posted on 10/22/2016 6:03:22 PM PDT by Migraine (Diversity is great- -- until it happens to YOU.)
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To: saminfl

I agree with mostly everything previously posted, also, the barrels of the bats are thinner than in olden times, another factor in the difference you note.

Not sure if your reference was intentional, or not, but Curt Flood’s suit vs MLB, resulted in the end of the ‘reserve clause’, that broke the bond that teams enforced over players, to one team, causing free agency, hence the reason they don’t tend to stay with one team.

Hope you enjoy the game !


26 posted on 10/22/2016 6:04:15 PM PDT by jttpwalsh
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To: saminfl
Dude, Curt Flood died 20 years ago...

In other news, hockey goalies now wear masks, lol...
27 posted on 10/22/2016 6:04:35 PM PDT by WeatherGuy
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To: GRRRRR

Nope — George Hendrick started wearing the slacks.


28 posted on 10/22/2016 6:04:42 PM PDT by Migraine (Diversity is great- -- until it happens to YOU.)
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To: saminfl

http://www.espn.com/espn/page2/story/_/page/lukas%2F100715_mlb_pants


29 posted on 10/22/2016 6:14:46 PM PDT by deport
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30 posted on 10/22/2016 6:15:36 PM PDT by heterosupremacist (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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To: fhayek

There is no game that requires more almost instant complex mental decisions and reactions than baseball where multiple options of play are possible and only one or two likely to be successful.

More than any other physical sport, it is the thinking man’s game. IMHO. It requires not only high levels of physical ability, talent and years of playing, but the ability to mentally react as fast as one does physically.

Those who have not played or been avid fans have no idea of the complexity of the game - all the more so at the level of the League Championships or World Series. All one has to do is listen to the pro broadcasters who describe in detail what is going on in each play scenario.

It may seem slow at times but that’s only when the stakes are not high, and the value of winning or losing one game is not critical. At my age, I don’t enjoy the game during the season, but when playoff time comes, and the stakes are high, it can be as exciting as any sport there is.

My humble opinion of course.


31 posted on 10/22/2016 6:15:47 PM PDT by Arlis
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To: saminfl

The way the bullpen is used is going to be a shock to you, they make a lot more pitching changes. The reason they do it is because it works. The more time through a line up the worse a pitcher normally does, from fatigue and batters becoming more familiar with the release point, movement and timing of pitcher. But it makes the game longer. Another shocking thing is going to be the number of strikeouts. A good two strike approach is generally rare and actually extinct on some clubs.

Freegards


32 posted on 10/22/2016 6:20:11 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: fhayek
Baseball still remains the greatest game ever devised.
Darn right.
“The ninety feet between home plate and first base may be the closest man has ever come to perfection" – Red Smith
33 posted on 10/22/2016 6:24:03 PM PDT by dainbramaged (Get out of my country now)
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To: saminfl

If the professional teams started to metal bats you would see pitchers getting seriously injured or killed.

Having the cuff band around the ankle instead of the lower leg inside of the ankle is more comfortable for players.


34 posted on 10/22/2016 6:30:07 PM PDT by chrisinoc
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To: saminfl

Actually, the saggy pants was a 90s thing, a throwback to the early days.


35 posted on 10/22/2016 6:30:21 PM PDT by dangus
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To: Arlis

I couldn’t have said it better if I was Shakespeare.


36 posted on 10/22/2016 6:33:43 PM PDT by fhayek
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To: saminfl

Most bats are Ash but some use Maple. All are wood still in pro ball.


37 posted on 10/22/2016 6:37:02 PM PDT by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig (Trump, effective govt. that will be great for crony "art of the deal" capitalists)
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To: ETL

38 posted on 10/22/2016 6:41:47 PM PDT by Rebelbase (DRAIN THE SWAMP!)
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To: Arlis

All that is correct in my opinion. You have to like suspense to dig baseball, the folks who find it boring usually aren’t thinking along with it on all those levels to make it suspenseful like it should be.

Parts of the modern era of baseball are arguably not as cool. It would be cool to see more complete games. It would be cool to see more small ball. Not necessarily because they are more effective, but because they are aesthetically generally more pleasing to behold.

Freegards


39 posted on 10/22/2016 6:46:11 PM PDT by Ransomed
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To: saminfl

All that chewing going on is not terbacky anymore. It has been banned and replaced with chewing gum.


40 posted on 10/22/2016 6:47:13 PM PDT by bubbacluck (America 180)
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