The 2023 MLB Season Has it’s First Pitch Clock Violation
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Major League Baseball To speed up play, is creating a pitch clock in 2023.
Many fans are disappointed in the loss of tradition. Others enjoy the fact that games can be shorter and faster.
The pitch clock addition has also had mixed reactions from players.
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Friday marked the first chance for fans and teams of the MLB to see it in action. It was not surprising that there was a violation.
It’s not surprising that the pitch clock was first victim.
Manny Machado, Padres’ star pitcher, took too long to reach the box during the first inning in his team’s spring training game. Baseball suffered its first pitch clock penalty for the season.
It wasn’t hard.
Pitch Clock to Make Substantial Changes
It is obvious how difficult it will be to adjust for all players that a violation occurred so quickly.
Despite this, the pace of play changed almost instantly.
Bats were faster and pitches were delivered in a better, quicker rhythm. The game also had a much better flow.
It may be hard for pitchers as well as hitters adjust to their usual routines but once they do it, this appears like an enormous net positive.
Machado acknowledged that it would be difficult for him after the match.
“I’m gonna have to make a big adjustment. I might be 0-1 down a lot this year,” He said. “It’s super fast. There’s definitely an adjustment it’s gonna be.”
Manny was certainly in the middle of the baseball world when spring training began.
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The most interesting subplot in the season’s early episodes will be seeing how many people are punished with strikes or balls.
It’s interesting to see who complains most.
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