To clarify the bit in bold, my intention was to say only the losing team in extra inning complains. The winning team loves it. I perhaps didn't make that clear when I read it back. Like all sudden death deciders (eg penalty shootouts in soccer) - the losing teams often take issue with the tie-breaking system when it goes against them. I described it as a "necessary evil" - which is not a ringing endorsement is it?Hy Feiber wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2026 4:50 amI see somebody here thinks you’re a loser if you don’t want games to end in an artificial manner, byHawkandMariner88 wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2026 1:09 amThose don't have anything to do with in game play. I would go back to old school in a hearbeat.mostonmike wrote: ↑Mon May 04, 2026 12:14 amThe phantom runner is a necessary evil of the modern game. Baseball has always evolved — people hated night games, interleague play was heresy, and the idea of pitchers not batting was treated like sacrilege. Every era thinks its changes are the end of the world.
The extra‑innings rule is just baseball’s version of overtime or a penalty shoot‑out: an artificial mechanism to force a result when the teams couldn’t sort it out in regulation.
As long as it stays out of the postseason, fine. But when the playoffs are expanded further, don’t be surprised to see it come in there as well.
And its only the losers who complain. Maybe our manager and his piles of data develops a strategy for winning these games instead?
manufacturing a base runner out of nowhere.
Like T-ball?
God forbid if these pampered multimillionaires have to play a few damn extra innings, the poor dears.
These dumb rules make a mockery of the traditional game, way too much micromanaging. Let it go 20 innings for all I care.
To make it even dumber, why don’t you call it a tie after nine innings?
I repeat, the game is long because they got too many darn pitchers in one game.
When the starting pitcher actually went nine innings, the games were near two hours.
Sorry if you took that to say I was calling you a loser....
BUT if that's the system we better get our act together and start learning how to play it more effectively.