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MLB All-Star Game no longer will decide home-field advantage
NY Post ^ | 1 December 2016 | AP

Posted on 12/01/2016 5:59:14 AM PST by oh8eleven

A person familiar with the negotiations tells The Associated Press the league that wins baseball’s All-Star Game no longer will get home-field advantage in the World Series.

Instead, that will be determined by which pennant winner had the better regular season record.

(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...


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KEYWORDS: allstar; baseball; mlb
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To: oh8eleven

I imagine it would be a logistical nightmare to schedule a Game 7 in a neutral city and then cancel it on short notice if the series ends in six or fewer games.


41 posted on 12/01/2016 6:47:15 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("Yo, bartender -- Jobu needs a refill!")
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To: Alberta's Child
Interestingly, we saw a rare case this year where the National League team benefitted from the DH rule more than the American League team did. The Chicago Cubs were able to add an excellent DH to their lineup (Kyle Schwarber) who was rarely used as a starter in the field because he was coming off a serious injury.

Absolutely agree. And the Indians lost the benefit of national league rules with them having a strong bullpen with a very injured starting rotation. They would have benefited more from the non-DH situation where both teams would rely more heavily on their bullpens.
42 posted on 12/01/2016 6:49:06 AM PST by mmichaels1970 (Hillary lied over four coffins.)
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To: oh8eleven

Interesting. Thanks for posting.

Go Tigers.


43 posted on 12/01/2016 6:49:06 AM PST by PGalt (CONGRATULATIONS Donald J. Trump)
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To: Lisbon1940

The ASG was always meaningless. Even when they were stupidly having it decide home field in the WS. You really think people are rooting for “their” league on the off their actual team goes all the way? It’s an exhibition game, completely pointless, but sometimes fun.


44 posted on 12/01/2016 6:49:07 AM PST by discostu (Alright you primative screwheads, listen up!)
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To: Alberta's Child
One of the reasons they play the All-Star Game is to raise revenue for the MLB pension fund.
Back in the 60s, they actually played two games per year for the same reason.
But given that this is now 2016, I'm thinking that A) the pension fund is in pretty good shape; B) there can't be too many "poor" players left who need support.
If the fund dose need help, maybe the Mets' Yoenis Cespedes can donate a few bucks from his totally obscene 4-year, $110 million contract.
45 posted on 12/01/2016 6:51:35 AM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: discostu

I only watch when my team has three or more players representing. In those years there is a good chance my team makes the postseason.


46 posted on 12/01/2016 6:52:12 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors!)
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To: Lisbon1940

But do the make the WS? It only matter for teams that make the Series.


47 posted on 12/01/2016 6:55:41 AM PST by discostu (Alright you primative screwheads, listen up!)
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To: C210N

Ah ha, a little mixing of politics and sports. Not gonna’ work :)


48 posted on 12/01/2016 6:56:20 AM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: Alberta's Child

I don’t know if there are any differences left (save the DH). AL umpires used to wear enormous chest protectors that more or less forced them to be square behind the catcher. The NL umpires wore thinner chest protectors under their jackets and tended to crouch on one side or the other of the catcher.

The weak-hitting pitcher affects the strategy of the NL game. You have a pitcher who has been effective come up at a crucial part of the game. Do you keep him in or pull him for a pinch hitter? I’ll confess, I’m a life-long NL fan. The AL with its DH and the change it brings to the basic strategy of the game just doesn’t appeal to me.

Perhaps it’s a case of just getting older. The way things used to be done are often seen as better. I’m old enough to remember college football games where players played both offense and defense and quarter backs pretty much called their own game. It’s why I find I enjoy watching rugby on TV more than football.


49 posted on 12/01/2016 6:57:12 AM PST by hanamizu
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To: discostu

Even a wildcard is a lottery ticket. In the WS, home-field advantage can be very important.


50 posted on 12/01/2016 6:58:29 AM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors!)
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To: oh8eleven

You’re right about that. My point is that the conditions for the ASG are written into the MLB-MLBPA collective bargaining agreement. I’m sure at some point the Players Association will decide that it’s not worth bargaining for it.


51 posted on 12/01/2016 7:00:23 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("Yo, bartender -- Jobu needs a refill!")
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To: oh8eleven

Now to get rid of that pesky DH nonsense.

as long as we’re talking about dumping dumb sports rules, how about that ridiculous college and high school overtime in football; do what the NFL currently does...I was at a high school game recently which ended at 14-14; after 4 OT’s the score wound up 42-39, an absurd score, given the overall defensive efforts, as well as a physically arduous process...in the NFL, in OT, there’s a kickoff, as normal, and as long as the defending team doesn’t give up a TD right off the bat, the rules basically revert to sudden death...


52 posted on 12/01/2016 7:01:02 AM PST by IrishBrigade
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To: Lisbon1940

It can be, which is why it should be determined by the performance of the actual teams in the WS not a functionally random selection of players mostly not on those teams.


53 posted on 12/01/2016 7:03:27 AM PST by discostu (Alright you primative screwheads, listen up!)
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To: oh8eleven

Designated Hitter AND interleague play during the regular season.


54 posted on 12/01/2016 7:04:58 AM PST by del4hope (My tagline was hijacked in 2008)
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To: oh8eleven

Thank God!!!!!

The All-Star should be as intended - a mid-summer exhibition of the leagues best. The players play for pride and respect of their league.

Bud Selig is the devil. His garbage “reforms” of the game need to be reversed.

Put Milwaukee back into the A.L. Put Houston back into the N.L. No more season opening overseas garbage. Can the DH. Play some World Series games in the afternoon so kids can watch it again. Restore traditions. No major league season can begin until a Cincinnati Red standing on the mound in Cincinnati throws the first pitch of the season. That was the tradition until Selig. It was a tradition honoring Cincinnati as the first professional franchise.


55 posted on 12/01/2016 7:08:54 AM PST by Buckeye Battle Cry (Somewhere Jeb weeps. (please clap))
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To: del4hope
AND interleague play
Excellent point.
56 posted on 12/01/2016 7:10:06 AM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: hanamizu
I wish pitchers were better hitters. Then I wouldn't be so down on the NL rules. LOL.

There's only other area where the AL and NL had different rules as recently as the last few years: the AL had a curfew for night games, while the NL did not. In an AL game, they were not allowed to start an inning after 1:00 AM unless there were special scheduling circumstances involved (typically if it was the last game of the season between the two teams, or one or both of the teams had their remaining off days committed to rescheduled games for rainouts). The NL didn't have a curfew rule, which sometimes resulted in long games ending early the next morning.

I remember an infamous game the Mets and Braves played in the 1980s one Fourth of July. There was a fireworks display scheduled after the game, which ended at almost 4:00 AM after 19 innings and two rain delays. They set off the fireworks anyway, causing all kinds of calls to the police department from people who thought there was some kind of industrial explosion early in the morning. LOL.

57 posted on 12/01/2016 7:11:45 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("Yo, bartender -- Jobu needs a refill!")
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To: Buckeye Battle Cry
Those are some good idea, but I'm not hung up on the whole Cincinnati opening game deal. The flaw of that tradition was exposed a few times since the 1980s when a couple of home openers in Cincinnati were snowed out.
58 posted on 12/01/2016 7:14:12 AM PST by Alberta's Child ("Yo, bartender -- Jobu needs a refill!")
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To: Buckeye Battle Cry
Agree with all you said, especially, "Play some World Series games in the afternoon so kids can watch it again."
It's not just the WS that's screwed up either. The Mets (for example) play not one home Saturday game at 1 pm.
59 posted on 12/01/2016 7:14:21 AM PST by oh8eleven (RVN '67-'68)
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To: Alberta's Child
Designated Hitter.



Designated Hitler.


60 posted on 12/01/2016 7:16:17 AM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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