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Old Sun Oct 24, 2010, 09:05pm
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Originally Posted by SAump View Post
Like the recent rise in questionable MLB umpiring calls, over-exposure plays an important role in the whole decision making process. I am sure that something more than rising home runs, fatalities, and run deficits led to the ban on high-performance metal bats. Mark me down as not supporting the new NCAA dead bat era. With less pop in the bat, a player is less likely to swing at a pitch. If a player is less likely to swing at a pitch, more pitches will be thrown. If more pitches are thrown, the game will last as long or longer than previous years.
What you say makes sense only if the pitching and defense gets worse. If you have a good F1 throwing strikes you will get more balls in play, and more outs.
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