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No, I don't mean physically. I'm fine there. I'm talking about being in baseball shape. Between my disgust at the unwatchable pace of 2021's post-season games and the uncertain nature of the 2022

season that we all knew was hanging over our heads heading into this winter, it's like MLB got shoved to the back recesses of my brain where all the trivial stuff hangs out before it slowly leaks away

for good.



For instance, I had to remind myself on several occasions this past winter that we had signed Max Scherzer to a FA contract. I mean, I didn't miss it when it happened but then I'd intermittently forget

it and so would need to have brief conversations with myself before settling on the fact that, yes, it was something that actually happened, not just a pre-lockout rumor. Marte was the same way but

even more so. Only when I heard his named mentioned when ST started did I have an ‘Oh yeah, him!' moment. The perhaps too generic Spanish name of Miguel Castro wouldn't have rung a bell with

me even a week ago and it was only after seeing that tall, wiry frame during a ST game last week did I recall who he was. And if I'm having this much trouble with NYM players I'm not going to have a

clue to knowing who or where thine enemies are.



As that font of all wisdom Rick Blaine might have put it: it's like last season seemed so long ago to me that I could no longer remember it, while the existence of this season was so tenuous that I wasn't

about to make plans so far in advance. It wasn't just that I was mad that the two sides were locked in their protracted (and often inactive) battle over stuff it's that I found myself becoming indifferent to

it all, a condition which MLB should view as even worse than mad. In the end I don't know if I ultimately would have followed through on my threat I made here (shortly before they finally settled) to

boycott the season when it looked as though a chunk of the schedule was in danger of being canceled. But I was very serious about it when I said so.



So with just a week to go before OD and all of two partial ST games on TV under my belt, I feel like I need to re-take Baseball 101 or something lest I risk being behind the rest of the children all semester.

I'm sure the onset of games for real-sies will help to kick start things. But, man, I've never felt so out of touch.


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I kind of felt the same way recently when I saw Luis Guillorme's name and thought, "Wow! I had totally forgotten him." And yeah, I'm having trouble retaining the notion that Starling Marte is a Met. (I wonder if his whole family is named after birds? Does he have a sister named "Flamingo" and a brother named "Ostrich"?)



I lapsed into indifference after the 1994 strike, and I never fully got back to where I was before. I watched the 1995 World Series and it was the first one where I realized I didn't care at all what happened. That remains the last time I watched a post-season series that didn't involve the Mets. (The one exception was the last game of the 2004 ALCS, because I wanted to watch the Yankees complete their collapse.)


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I bet there are lots more who feel like you guys. MLB has tried so hard to reel in new fans by changing rules to make games 8 minutes shorter, and they've succeeded in alienating a bunch of core fans along the way. But I'm sure there are scores of 12-year old kids who threw their playstations away and flocked to baseball after they put in the automatic intentional walk rule. :/


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The deplorable conduct exhibited in connection with the lockout was bad, but even with that dark period over, we're still left with:



-The abomination that is the designated hitter.



-The idiotic “ghost runner” rule that privileges weaker teams, and “solves” only a very minor “problem.”



-Expanded playoffs, further cheapening the regular season.



All is not well. These are not ok changes, and baseball will be forever scarred until they are rescinded. I do expect I can still enjoy the game, but it'll never be quite as good as it was.


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=Gwreck post_id=88009 time=1648761449 user_id=56]




-The abomination that is the designated hitter.



-The idiotic “ghost runner” rule that privileges weaker teams, and “solves” only a very minor “problem.”



-Expanded playoffs, further cheapening the regular season.



All is not well. These are not ok changes, and baseball will be forever scarred until they are rescinded. I do expect I can still enjoy the game, but it'll never be quite as good as it was.

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Also, they'll be re-positioning second base so that it's a little closer to first (and third) base. More base stealing. Easier to go from first to third.

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=batmagadanleadoff post_id=88011 time=1648762787 user_id=68]


Also, they'll be re-positioning second base so that it's a little closer to first (and third) base. More base stealing. Easier to go from first to third.

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So sometime around mid-morning today it suddenly occurred to me, 'Holy shit, OD is in three days!!'



Like I said, I need the equivalent of baseball boot camp.


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