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  • dannyd66
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 08-21-07
    • 539

    #1
    No-Hitters & Perfect Games
    Ahhhhhhhhhh, the game of cycles; although, the same could be said for the NFL: a decade of offense, a decade of defense, a decade of NFC dominance, a decade of AFC dominance.......so, how does this translate to baseball?

    It's obvious: look at all these no-hitters and "possible" perfect games---before the ALL-STAR break, for god's sake!

    And, here's the elephant in the room, the question that BEGS to be asked: Now that the "Steroid-Era" is supposedly over, is this what we're left with: pitcher dominance?

    Indeed.

    Interesting.

    Indeed.

    One has to wonder: how does Armando Galarraga (Tigers) come within the last out of the game (admittedly, he IS a good pitcher, dominant, no, but good, yes) from throwing the 21rst perfect game in MLB history in 100 years (give-or-take)?

    Halladay, I'll believe; he's dominant; he's almost a 20-year veteran....and been in the 'dregs' of OH! CANADA! for a long time..........him, I believe....



    but, Armando Galarraga!???!! Don't get me wrong------------I like the name: Andres Galarraga was a mean, intimidating force to be reckoned with.............but Armando?????


    Tonight, (actually, last night) we saw on national T.V., two pitchers (who, admittedly HAD E.R.A.s cumulative over 10.00) throw no-hitters into the 8th inning

    Coincidence?!?
    Freak-Luck?!?
    National-Audience Spectrum?!?

    Uh-uh. Something else is "afoot" here.... what, I dunno.....that's what I'm trying to explore.....

    Anybody "on-board?"

    NOW, I'm not trying to suggest, by any means, that this is anything "covert." However, there is definitely a "shift" underway, for those of us who are watching.

    So, do we stop watching (say, out of protest?) No.
    Do the pitchers stop throwing perfect (or near-perfect) games? No.
    Do the hitters stop hitting tape-measure homeruns, and with frequency and alacrity?

    YES. Do you need proof?!?

    O.K.

    Where's McGwire or Barry Bonds with their "puffed-out" biceps and Sosa with his "corked-bat?"
    'Nuff Said!

    Since that time (a.k.a. "home-run-era"), offensive production has DECLINED.......why?
    Baseball is "POLICING itself"...and that's a good thing.....just like in the mid-1980's when players used to hit 50+ homeruns to secure a "mega-contract" (a.k.a. Cecil Fielder, Tigers), MLB is correcting itself just as the Dow Jones has Done (or about to do) within the last 75 years. The N.F.L. has been 'way-ahead-of-the-curve' on this...at least, for the last 5 years (or so).


    For your perusal (and ridicule), I submit the following; a recent thread in SBR forum had a contest on Whom was to pitch the next "no-hitter;" the responses were obvious: Lincecum, Santana, Lee, etc....

    MY response (although I didn't make one) would have been a little closer to the vest: Josh Johnson, Lincecum, Garza-Price-or Niemann, etc.

    My point, here, and apologies for those of you who think I might be 'rambling.,' is that NNNNNNNNNOOOOOO-OOOOONNNNNNNNEEEEEEEE has thought (or at least posted) Neise (Mets, next closest-one; one hitter, in a double-header last week), Lily (Cubs), tonight, or Gavin Floyd (White Sox), tonight.......wwwwhhhhazzzzuppppppppp

    To ask, "Who-else has feelings / thoughts about this subject?" would be ludicrous. We all do. So share them.

    Please.

    Your administrator-wanna-be.......(no-offense intended, Mr. A.)

    Dan

    (dannyd66)
  • ZetaPsi808
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-18-08
    • 12119

    #2
    no hitters and perfect games will become way more popular in baseball. ever since steroids were outlawed hitters' power has gone way down
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    • Art Vandelay
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 09-11-06
      • 6689

      #3
      3 words - Lack of Steroids!
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      • idontlikerocks
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 10-09-07
        • 571

        #4
        the human species has been growing at a pace of 1/4 of an inch taller each generation for a while now due to an increase in nutrition during the formative years. i think we will see pitchers that get taller , stonger, and throw harder. batters will also get taller and stronger, however a large part of a batter's skill lies in his eyesight. i suspect that eyesight will not improve with nutrition as much as strength and height, although i do not know of any proof of such. therefore, i believe pitching skill is likely to outpace batting skill. we may want to move the mound back a bit in the future or else face soccer like scores.
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        • OverUnder
          SBR MVP
          • 12-31-09
          • 3126

          #5
          exactly what i was thinking, no more roids!
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          • dtp
            SBR MVP
            • 09-17-09
            • 2106

            #6
            still makes the game more interesting.
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            • Chi_archie
              SBR Aristocracy
              • 07-22-08
              • 63172

              #7
              just flukes
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              • rm18
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 09-20-05
                • 22291

                #8
                i still cant win an under bet though
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                • SamsNCharge99
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 10-22-08
                  • 41242

                  #9
                  crazy the amount of close calls this year
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                  • Vegas Jake
                    SBR High Roller
                    • 06-09-10
                    • 125

                    #10
                    I do think a lot of it is do to the fact power pitching and the emphais on it the last few years. Not talking so much about the no hitters but pitching becoming so dominant and scoring being down this year. Don't recall this many hard throwers in past every team seems to have a few who hit 95+ mph these days.
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                    • gcarp707
                      SBR High Roller
                      • 01-09-10
                      • 110

                      #11
                      its crazy how the hitters haven't came through in many games this year. I guess they need to learn to hit without roids
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                      • dannyd66
                        SBR Wise Guy
                        • 08-21-07
                        • 539

                        #12
                        dannyd66 discusses football

                        Yes, Michigan WILL cover -2 1/2 over UCONN...........the best matchup (I think) is Boise State & Va. Tech.........that singular game should answer a multitude of questions concerning the "reality" of just HOW GOOD both programs are.........

                        YOUR PICK for the best matchup of the week??????????




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                        • rm18
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 09-20-05
                          • 22291

                          #13
                          I like Boise, people take for granted that Tech will be good on defense but they do not have the personnel.
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