Law & Liberty
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Sports
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Many commentators and casual fans are concerned that the sport is too “boring” for modern audiences.
But there is a sense that something is amiss with the way the game is currently played.
Changing the rules of any game is a delicate business, but rules can respond to changes in activity going on in the field.
Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred has been trying to improve the sport as a money-making spectacle.
He has established pitch clocks, universal-DH, ghost runners, expanded playoff, and a host of ticky-tack regulations.
This offseason, Manfred suggested something beyond the pale: a “golden at-bat” This would allow teams, once per game (at least initially), to pinch-hit any player at any time.
The worst 16 seasons in baseball history for balls put in play are the seasons of 2009-2024 .
In 1968 , batting averages corresponded with a meager 3.42 runs per team game.
In 2024, 2024 saw a comparatively robust 4.39 runs, which is slightly above average historically.
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