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Mosby

(17,469 posts)
Sat May 1, 2021, 01:38 PM May 2021

Season of the Slump: Baseball keeps swinging and missing

NEW YORK (AP) — Don Mattingly starred in the action-packed 1980s.

Now the Miami Marlins manager, Donnie Baseball worries about a record lack of hits -- and not just from his team’s bats.

“I don’t think it’s cyclical at this point,” he said. “There’s so much swing and miss, it’s kind of off the charts. I think it’s something that we have to address.”

It’s the Season of the Slump, even for All-Stars like Marcell Ozuna (.202), Charlie Blackmon (.184) and Francisco Lindor (.189). Miguel Cabrera, the only Triple Crown winner in a half-century, is batting .140.

Major league batters are hitting just .232 overall through April, down from .252 two years ago and under the record low of .237 set in the infamous 1968 season that resulted in a lower pitcher’s mound.

The Mendoza line may not mean what it used to.

Strikeouts have averaged 9.06 per team per game, on pace to set a record for the 13th consecutive full season — up from 8.81 two years ago and nearly double the 4.77 in 1979. Strikeouts already are 1,092 ahead of hits, just three years after exceeding hits for the first time over a full season.

https://apnews.com/article/chicago-white-sox-miami-marlins-mlb-baseball-sports-1e829d6c668130bfda88b99ade914d4e

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Season of the Slump: Baseball keeps swinging and missing (Original Post) Mosby May 2021 OP
My dad always told me Diamond_Dog May 2021 #1
Hitting as a whole is just piss-poor Prof. Toru Tanaka May 2021 #2
Why I quit watching quite a while back myself rurallib May 2021 #3

Diamond_Dog

(34,640 posts)
1. My dad always told me
Sat May 1, 2021, 01:52 PM
May 2021

Good pitching stops good hitting.

This seems to be the season of the pitcher, so ...

Prof. Toru Tanaka

(2,293 posts)
2. Hitting as a whole is just piss-poor
Sat May 1, 2021, 02:14 PM
May 2021

Batters no longer work the count, they just swing for the fences. That and the constant pitching changes have not only depressed offensive stats, they have lengthened games considerably.

The "National Pastime" has become the national "past it's time". I stopped watching a few seasons back and I don't really miss it.

rurallib

(63,200 posts)
3. Why I quit watching quite a while back myself
Sat May 1, 2021, 03:11 PM
May 2021

When a batter makes contact and puts the ball in play, something good could happen. But when you strike out, nothing happens.
And the time - 2 hours used to be a normal game. Now it is easily 3 to 3.5 hours. But all sports are guilty of that to put more commercials in.

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