Ugh.
1. The one actually tremendously positive thing they defer for 2 seasons.
2. Sure, whatever?
3. Good. Make the trade deadline meaningful.
4. I HATE this. Why do something that so fundamentally changes the game when you can get the same result (quicker game tempo) by a million other little things? This is using a shotgun to hunt squirrels. Plus, there's the injury exception, so "ouch, my elbow hurts" and they're out, and the next pitcher gets all the time necessary to warm up. And now it's even slower.
5. Whatever. Dumb but who cares. Rich teams will heavily utilize this.
6. I don't like this, but not a hill I'm going to die on.
7. Sure, whatever.
8. Not even sure what this entails but I don't give a crap about the All star game.
9. This is positive! Wow, who knew? Make it 2, or make it zero (unless changing pitcher).
10. Necessary, but not even the biggest problem.
11. Not entirely sure what this means. Is it similar to the NHL's version of AHL/NHL?
12. I hate this. Who gives a crap how many pitchers a team has? If a team wants to have 25 pitchers and play 8 of them in different positions, why not?
It seems like the league is hell bent on the curmudgeon old guy "this is how it was in my day and that's how I like it!" nonsense. You want to speed up the game? Here's how you can do it.
- Pitch clock - award balls for penalties. Start it when the play is marked dead by the umpires, to prevent players from delaying by holding the ball at second, or the pitcher wandering behind the mound with the ball or whatever.
- No stepping out of the box for batters - award strikes for penalties.
- No mound visits unless changing the pitcher.
Baseball, at its nature, is a slow game. That's fine. But eliminating or reducing the nonsense between pitches and plays will go a long way to making total game time shorter.
https://www.sbnation.com/a/mlb-2017-season-preview/game-length
That's a fascinating read, comparing nearly identical games from 1984 and 2014. Key findings:
That's
25 extra minutes of garbage.