Stupid things in Major League Baseball

June 18th, 2008

Posted at 9:40pm by Stan

  1. Major League Baseball Players Association
  2. American League
  3. New Stadiums
  4. Free Agency
  5. Designated Hitters
  6. Maple bats
  7. Short fields
  8. Drugs, records and players who "do" both
  9. Instant Replays (Not yet... but it's coming!)
  10. Franchise moves (remember the Expos?)

Comments:

Posted on June 19, 2008 07:42am by Dan at Necessary Roughness
I will see your #3 and raise you: "New Stadiums funded by taxpayers". As if they didn't buy tickets!

If you're going to diss the wooden bat, though, them's fighting words. The -ping- of college baseball's aluminum bats are quite annoying. The ball needs a good wooden thwock. :)
Posted on June 19, 2008 09:11am by Stan Lemon
No! No! No! :) I'm not suggesting aluminum bats at all. Those darn maple things keep exploding, in fact one of my Pirates coaches has a pretty messed up side of his face as a result of one. What I meant by "maple bats" is that I'd like to see the players go back to using the Ash bats. I don't remember those things blowing up nearly as much. Over a month ago I remember watching our second baseman practice swinging before stepping up to the plate and during one of the swings his maple bat shattering. Just last night a bunch of guys over the home dugout in Comiskey... errr U.S. Crapular Park, lose their beers to a flying piece of a maple bat. That's just sinful in my opinion!

If we do ever go to aluminum then we need new parks at least 500 deep. I still don't understand why Triple A allows those things... just isn't the same game.
Posted on June 28, 2008 03:37pm by Marcus Rosentrater
I will prepend to your list. The #1 Stupid thing about Major League Baseball... the fan.

http://www.fastbreakblog.com/blog/?id=476&showEntry=1

We are the only solution to rising ticket prices, $15 dollar hot dogs, and Cartoon Network over taking Turner Field.
Go Braves!

Love the jGrowl plugin.
Posted on June 28, 2008 04:48pm by Stan Lemon
Very good point. That said, I live in one of the smallest club markets and can get excellent seats inexpensively as a result. Perhaps that's why cost didn't come to my mind until you mentioned it. I do seriously wish the league would implement a per-team salary cap, similar to the NHL's. The benefits are just too numerous to count.

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