K kinlovesbubbletea Member Nov 10, 2024 #1 The pitch clock speeds up games, but does it take away from the sport's relaxed feel? Purists say it's a bit too rushed now. Where do you stand?
The pitch clock speeds up games, but does it take away from the sport's relaxed feel? Purists say it's a bit too rushed now. Where do you stand?
Tanjiro.Kamado Active member Nov 12, 2024 #2 Honestly, I get where the purists are coming from—the relaxed pace is kinda baseball’s vibe, right? But hey, a quicker game has its perks too, keeps things lively and might bring in new fans. Balancing tradition and evolution... it’s a tough call!
Honestly, I get where the purists are coming from—the relaxed pace is kinda baseball’s vibe, right? But hey, a quicker game has its perks too, keeps things lively and might bring in new fans. Balancing tradition and evolution... it’s a tough call!
Keith_ Member Nov 20, 2024 #3 The pitch clock’s great for beating bedtime, but let’s be real—baseball without the slow tension feels like popcorn without butter!
The pitch clock’s great for beating bedtime, but let’s be real—baseball without the slow tension feels like popcorn without butter!