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Related: About this forumMax Scherzer: pitch clock will allow pitchers to dictate the pace of games.
Scherzer tested the boundaries of baseballs novel pace-of-play rules during his second spring training start, trying several unusual tactics to get Washington Nationals hitters off their game Friday. At one point, he started throwing a pitch to Victor Robles the moment plate umpire Jeremy Riggs reset the clock, and Riggs called him for a balk.
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With two on and two strikes against the Riley Adams in the third inning, Scherzer froze in the set position and let the pitch clock tick down to seven before Adams called timeout.
On the next pitch, Scherzer became set as the 20-second clock started. Adams finally stepped into the box with the clock at 11 seconds, and Scherzer immediately delivered, getting a swinging strike on a 96 mph fastball.
You can tell they were expecting me to work quick today, and you can make that work to your advantage by speeding up and slowing down the game, Scherzer said.
https://apnews.com/article/max-scherzer-pitch-clock-mets-7270c957ab32faf804839f501982a6bd
Worth watching to see how this is implemented around the league. If this gives pitchers a greater advantage, could it help neutralize Rob Manfred's juvenile focus on increasing run production?
underpants
(186,612 posts)These little tricks and games could keep a few pitchers in the show for longer than normal.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)Response to Auggie (Original post)
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ProfessorGAC
(69,854 posts)I can see how this would work to the advantage of a pitcher that just wants to get on with it.
The guys whose next pitch to the plate can be timed with a calendar will have to adjust.
ificandream
(10,507 posts)Auggie
(31,798 posts)every team will be crunching numbers as the season plays out.