ciueli wrote:Boogie! wrote:ciueli wrote:
Ok, thanks for giving me another reason to not give a **** about MLB, it's already the joke of the 4 major sports because of a ridiculously long regular season, massive disparity in amounts of money teams spend on their rosters, and overweight given to inter division play for literally no good reason, if more teams are conceding games this way I'll stick to the NBA from now on.
did you just suggest that using a position player with an 11 run deficit in the 9th was "conceding" the game? guy, it's cool if baseball isn't for you, but hating for no reason is ignorant. i'm not a hockey fan because i don't find it entertaining, but i'm not gonna pretend I have enough expertise to hate on it for specific sport related nuances. just say you don't really give a **** about baseball, know nothing about it, and move on.
I wouldn't call myself a baseball fan, I watch the occasional game when the Jays are good (hasn't happened much lately) and I have zero experience watching teams turn a game into a home run derby equivalent. I've been watching a bit recently because of the Jays' hot streak, I guess that's not allowed here, you need to be a lifer or you're not allowed to post.
I compare it to the NBA where teams play their G-League players at the end of the game once it's out of reach, which is fine because the players who are in the game are actually trying to win and showcase themselves to prove they belong in the NBA and usually the team that's winning by a landslide will also pull their starters and play the guys they are trying to develop as well. If that's what happened here I'd have no issue with it but it isn't, they had a guy who was a pitcher they were trying to develop and he didn't even make it through an inning, then they restored to this, the Jays still had their best players coming up to bat. I don't know what that is supposed to prove or why this is a record that means anything.
you're allowed to post, but your comment was ignorant. the game was 12-1 in the 9th inning. in baseball that is a blowout, and in blowouts teams sometimes use position players to pitch instead of wasting an actual bullpen arm for no reason. like people said, this is normal throughout the league, there's no need to overthink it, argue the logic, it's really that simple. the fact that you're trying to argue and rationalize this shows that you don't know enough about baseball to comment on the situation, and that's entirely fine, you admitted that you don't really watch baseball. but it's pointless to argue a point when you don't know enough about the context of the sport. like i said, i don't really watch hockey, so when things are happening that don't make sense to me in the sport, i'll ask actual hockey fans "why." i'm not gonna create some pointless argument because i really don't know enough about the sport. this is what you're doing here.