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Some numbers:

MLB OPS: .697 - lowest since 1989 (.695)

MLB BA: .239 - lowest since 1968 (.237)

MLB OBP: .312 - tied for lowest (2022) since 1972 (.311)

MLB SLG: .385 - lowest since 1992 (.377)



1968 was the year of the pitcher and that led MLB to lower the mound, so the BA that year isn't shocking.

But the other lows are all after that, so what will/can be done? lower it again? Have the pitcher throw underhand? Something else?

I believe the launch angle, homer or nothing, swing has hurt not only the batters but the game. Very few players try to "build a run" any more. The excitement is gone and soon, I fear, will the fans.



What would you do to reverse the decline?



Later


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Lefty Specialist wrote:

5-inning starters who don't face batters a third time, and always facing a fresh arm out of the bullpen probably has something to do with those numbers, I'd suspect.


That's an excellent point.


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I don't think so, other than more fresh arms are available.



Yeah, there's more guys throwing 98 MPH, but I think the 12th guy on the staff is also pitching more key innings for every team. Certainly, position players pitching has reached enough of a crescendo that the league has had to put in rules to tamp down on it.



I hate to go back to 2000, but the way to combat it is to swing less.


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Some numbers:

MLB OPS: .697 - lowest since 1989 (.695)

MLB BA: .239 - lowest since 1968 (.237)

MLB OBP: .312 - tied for lowest (2022) since 1972 (.311)

MLB SLG: .385 - lowest since 1992 (.377)

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