- Fri Jun 06, 2025 8:34 am
#10182
Is anyone else noticing a disturbing trend of highlight reels dominating baseball coverage? It feels like we are losing the nuance and strategy of the game, reducing it to a series of home runs and diving catches. Are these bite-sized clips truly representative of the game we love, or are they contributing to a decline in genuine appreciation for baseballs complexities? I worry that new fans are being conditioned to expect constant excitement, missing the subtle brilliance of a perfectly executed bunt or a pitchers duel. What are your thoughts? Is this the future of baseball consumption, or is there still a place for savoring the entire game?
Furthermore, looking at these recent highlights, Phillies vs Blue Jays, Guardians vs Yankees, Cubs vs Nationals – are we seeing the emergence of a new era of offensive dominance? So many high-scoring games. I predict this trend will continue and we will see record-breaking offensive numbers this season. Am I crazy, or are we witnessing a fundamental shift in the balance of power between pitchers and hitters? Discuss.
Furthermore, looking at these recent highlights, Phillies vs Blue Jays, Guardians vs Yankees, Cubs vs Nationals – are we seeing the emergence of a new era of offensive dominance? So many high-scoring games. I predict this trend will continue and we will see record-breaking offensive numbers this season. Am I crazy, or are we witnessing a fundamental shift in the balance of power between pitchers and hitters? Discuss.