Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 6, 2019, 10:23 AM
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As every ex baseball player has said in the past three years, if you want to the shift to go away hit it where they aren't playing. That will eliminate the shift.
MLB network last night pointed out that one of the primary reasons for the shift is to reduce OBP. The stats show that when teams shift, the batters reach base via walk 58% more often than with no shift. That pretty much kills the whole OBP reduction plan.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 6, 2019, 5:10 PM
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Dear God... I agree with Dan.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 6, 2019, 7:46 PM
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Hard for players to hit where they want to obviously or people wouldn't be shifting.
I wish more people would bunt like Rizzo, etc on the shift to make them stop some.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 7, 2019, 8:22 AM
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I think a lot of guys have the ability to go the other way, but they focus on power instead of placement. Just a millisecond of delay and you'll hit the other way.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 7, 2019, 10:54 AM
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Professional baseball players have the ability to hit the ball where they want. They hit into the shift because, like Ken said, they are trying to hit a home run and miss it.
The shift will go away once players start bunting, like Tony suggested, or hitting it away from the shift.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 7, 2019, 11:33 AM
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Cubs have hard enough time making contact...not sure they can hit where they want to. LOL
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 7, 2019, 2:43 PM
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Not making contact has more to do with hitting homers than the shift. If I'm Joe Maddon a simple solution is any batter that hits a ball into a shift sits for 5 games with no pay, or do what Q did on the Hawks, limit their playing time. That, my friend will get their attention.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 7, 2019, 2:46 PM
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the shifts have changed the game so much. I can see it being a sort of an upside adding more his into the game of baseball instead of just home runs and powerful swings. That being said I don't like rules like that one what enforce the team to change their strategy. In other words, it takes some of the strategies out of the game.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 7, 2019, 7:07 PM
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I do think some of the Cubs are swinging too much for the fences like you said. However, pitchers are throwing 95 MPH+ nowadays and it's hard to deal with when its on top of you that quick.
I think only like seven or eight guys hit .300 in the NL last season when it used to be a ton more.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 8, 2019, 9:47 AM
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Guys threw in the 90's and 100 MPH back in the 20's and 30' and players hit .400. The change is not the pitchers its the batters approach that has changed. Players today only care about hitting it deep, back in the day it was embarrassing to strike out, today nobody cares.
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Re: Bans or limits on infield shifts could happen soon
Feb 8, 2019, 10:42 AM
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While the shift creates a disadvantage if you hit into it, it offers a tremendous advantage if you hit the other way. I agree with Dan and Tony- bunting will also solve that problem, and this is one of those times when bunting line drives down the third base line won't hurt.
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