Double headers/ early starts
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 10:34 am
I want to say that I thought we did well yesterday keeping the play moving. Aside from the hustling in and out when we were under the gun at the end of the second game, we also had a lower tolerance with the pitching. Giving the pitcher a chance to get warmed up and throwing well is fine, but there comes a point when you have to make the switch if there's been no swing in a while. Just changing the pitcher seems to help, there were many occasions when I came in and the batter swung at the first pitch and hit it, and I'm sure it wasn't always a good pitch!
I think we struck a good balance between giving the pitcher a chance to settle down and keeping the game moving.
Another area we can still improve is with the catcher having to get up to fetch a ball. Let's all try and keep the pitcher well-stocked with balls so the catcher can let a bunch go at a time. Whilst I think leather balls are really great, I have my doubts that for our kind of game they make that much difference, so let's not withhold the synthetic balls from the pitcher's pile, unless it's a live game, of course, then you'd probably want the leather ball for both the pitcher's and the batter's sake.
I don't support starting at 10 or 10:30, it is difficult enough to get there for an 11 start, properly prepared anyway. I also think moving to another park will not work well, unless it is a move to Raimondi from Defremery, simply because they are so close.
It was good to get that second game started early as we did. No one wants to abandon a game, but when the scores are that far apart, it makes sense. That said I think we should all be thinking from the outset that the second game will be six innings, the first game the full nine. Some people have to leave after the first, so we should always compromise the second game's length over the first.
That was more like $0.03
I think we struck a good balance between giving the pitcher a chance to settle down and keeping the game moving.
Another area we can still improve is with the catcher having to get up to fetch a ball. Let's all try and keep the pitcher well-stocked with balls so the catcher can let a bunch go at a time. Whilst I think leather balls are really great, I have my doubts that for our kind of game they make that much difference, so let's not withhold the synthetic balls from the pitcher's pile, unless it's a live game, of course, then you'd probably want the leather ball for both the pitcher's and the batter's sake.
I don't support starting at 10 or 10:30, it is difficult enough to get there for an 11 start, properly prepared anyway. I also think moving to another park will not work well, unless it is a move to Raimondi from Defremery, simply because they are so close.
It was good to get that second game started early as we did. No one wants to abandon a game, but when the scores are that far apart, it makes sense. That said I think we should all be thinking from the outset that the second game will be six innings, the first game the full nine. Some people have to leave after the first, so we should always compromise the second game's length over the first.
That was more like $0.03