This is code for something gay and pervertedSad, isn't it?
Bet I could strike you out in 3 pitches.
This is code for something gay and pervertedSad, isn't it?
Bet I could strike you out in 3 pitches.
I'm bringin the heat.probably.
i sucked at slow pitch softball.
Apparently. Got you to bite.This is code for something gay and perverted
i could stare that pitch into a single.I'm bringin the heat.
I bet I can still fire it up around 65. Haha.
I used to throw low 80s.i could stare that pitch into a single.
I disagree, Jake was more relatable than his dad.Hardly. It made him relatable.
There were WAAAAY tackier things. I could go on and on
Now, I'm not trying to be a dick it's a serious question:Baseball is a slower, thinking man's game
If you'll recall, Jake threw a good inside slider.I disagree, Jake was more relatable than his dad.
And I really liked that show, but Avery Brooks played it like a theater piece most of the time imo.
pitch strategy, defensive positioning.Now, I'm not trying to be a dick it's a serious question:
What about baseball requires much brain?
i made the Mississippi River Valley All-Star team in my last year of LL.I used to throw low 80s.
I was going to say mid-70s for today, but I haven't had a gun on me in a long time.
So I went mid-60s.
But I still got a cannon, yo.
And my curve breaks 8"
3 pitches.
Impossible to explain it all.Now, I'm not trying to be a dick it's a serious question:
What about baseball requires much brain?
Haha, well for one the first time I saw it dubbed in German and later I did watch it in English as well. German dubber did a good job cause I didn't remember being as annoyed with Ben as I was then.If you'll recall, Jake threw a good inside slider.
Avery Brooks was all about his delivery. Sometimes it was sort of odd, (which I attribute to VO since practically all dialogue in all ST series was looped)(see Robert Picardo and listen to his off camera VO, it's noticeably uneven) but sometimes I loved every! Line! Chopped OFF! Is that clear, commander?
So, defensive positioning is from a static situation right? How complex can it be? I suppose it encompasses trying your luck here and there.pitch strategy, defensive positioning.
I can see sense in that.But the battles between pitcher/catcher and hitter are fascinating to watch. Every at bat is a game of cat and mouse.
What are those?when to execute substitutions or hit-&-runs. Double switches
Most likely your wife and I would let you watch the game in peaceIf you watched a game with me you'd understand. Or you'd just yell "Shut the fuck up" at me like my wife does.
Man on 2nd. 0 out. Tie game in the 8th.Give me an example about pitching strategy (in non-baseball terms if possible) please.
Man on 2nd. 0 out. Tie game in the 8th.
Batters job is to get the guy on 2nd over to 3rd so any deep fly to the outfield scores him even if it's caught. The batter will want to "hit behind the runner"- so to the 1st base side of the diamond - this generally creates too long of a throw to try to get the runner out at 3rd. Knowing this, if the batter is right handed - the pitcher will try to bust him inside to make hitting the other way very difficult. Or - again, since the pitcher knows that is likely the hitters goal - he will throw a slider that starts on the outside and feeds right into the hitter's strategy but it breaks off the plate and out of the hittable zone, creating a swing and miss.
Hit & Run is a set play where both the runner and batter get a signal from the 3rd base coach. Runners breaks on the pitch, and the hitter's job is to put the ball in play so he is swinging no matter where the pitch is located (generally speaking). There are multiple goals here. A steal attempt means that someone will try to cover 2nd base to take the throw from the catcher. That creates an extra hole in the infield for a hit ball to get through. Also, if the ball is well struck, it gives the runner a significant advantage if it's obvious the ball won't be caught on a fly.What are those?
Most likely your wife and I would let you watch the game in peace
Seems to be more to it than I thought, can you substitute at will like in the NBA or are there rules to it?Hit & Run is a set play where both the runner and batter get a signal from the 3rd base coach. Runners breaks on the pitch, and the hitter's job is to put the ball in play so he is swinging no matter where the pitch is located (generally speaking). There are multiple goals here. A steal attempt means that someone will try to cover 2nd base to take the throw from the catcher. That creates an extra hole in the infield for a hit ball to get through. Also, if the ball is well struck, it gives the runner a significant advantage if it's obvious the ball won't be caught on a fly.
A double switch is when you sub in 2 players at once, you are able to put either new player in either player's spot in the batting order. This is generally done when you are pulling a pitcher and the pitcher is due up fairly soon in the order. You then also sub out a position player that isn't due up for long time, then switch them in the order so the pitcher's spot is now due up later and your position player is due up soon. (Pitcher's generally suck at hitting - they are in the bigs because they can pitch. It's rare to have someone who is good enough at both skills - which is why Shohei Ohtani is so impressive).
Example - Pitcher is struggling and you need to pull him. You sub out your right fielder - who bats 8th as the lineup currently sits - for a new pitcher. And you pull the struggling pitcher - who bats 2nd as the lineup currently sits - and sub in a right fielder. Their batting order is set, then you switch their positions in the field so the position player heads to right field and the pitcher pitches.
You can generally spot a double switch before it happens because the manager has to visit the umpire to explain what he's doing. He'll usually do this before he even visits the mound to pull the pitcher from the game.
This tactic is a NL thing since pitchers don't hit in the AL so double switches are rarely necessary. With the designated hitter likely coming to both leagues, this practice will become a rarity which removes a ton of strategy from the game. Sucks for guys like me - but back to the original post on this thread - MLB is trying to stay relevant to today's viewer, and most fans don't care about these intricacies - they just want to see dudes who can hit dingers.
Once a player is subbed out of a game he can not return.Seems to be more to it than I thought, can you substitute at will like in the NBA or are there rules to it?
I've decided not to watch again until they've restored the film, it looks awful.Haha, well for one the first time I saw it dubbed in German and later I did watch it in English as well. German dubber did a good job cause I didn't remember being as annoyed with Ben as I was then.
But apart from that DS9 for me was about Odo and Quark, O'Brien and Bashir, Worf and Dax, heck even Ducat and Garak, plus the all around setting.
Sisko was the glue holding it together, but not the main interest for me. Everything that was just about him was kinda lame, the Bajoran stuff wasn't interesting and Kira was irritating.
the easiest example is platooning, where the manager substitutes a right-handed pitcher to face a right-handed batter (or vice versa) because the pitcher will have an advantage. His breaking pitches ("slider", "curveball") will break away from the batter, which is not only harder to hit it's less likely to go very far. The ball is "hidden" from the batter longer in the pitcher's delivery, so it's harder for hitters to see the rotation on the ball and the release point to trigger the swing/no-swing response, which makes the fastball harder to hitSo, defensive positioning is from a static situation right? How complex can it be? I suppose it encompasses trying your luck here and there.
Give me an example about pitching strategy (in non-baseball terms if possible) please.
I actually like the rule change.But baseball is trying to speed up the game, and changing pitchers involves warm-up time, so they made a rule recently that you have to face at least 3 batters if you enter the game
Jesse Orosco says Fuck Your Mother.I actually like the rule change.
It's added a lot of opportunity to the offense where they can pinch hit to a righty/lefty lefty/righty advantage.
Yeah that was trash, was prolly the closest towards "it might be" when it comes to actual superstition in ST. Meanwhile Q would wipe his ass with the prophets.I've decided not to watch again until they've restored the film, it looks awful.
How about that character arc for Dukat and Sisko, eh? Becoming demi-Gods?
That was the biggest disappointment of the show for me. Guess I didn't see the obvious, where the highly religious themes were going. Religion begets nonsense.