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RE: Minor leagues and MLB
(03-04-2021 06:00 PM)Wedge Wrote: (03-04-2021 03:12 PM)Brookes Owl Wrote: (03-03-2021 02:21 PM)Wedge Wrote: This item: 1) Indicates the delay in the start of the minor league season might be longer than just one month, and 2) Makes you wonder whether MLB clubs would be better off if all of them had their AAA team located a short drive away from the MLB team.
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A's pitching coach Scott Emerson said he's heard the possibility of A's having their alternate site in Stockton and playing games against Giants Minor Leaguers in Sacramento until Triple-A season starts up. Nothing official at this point.
10:49 AM · Mar 3, 2021 · Twitter Web App
Even with the one month delay I know the Dodgers will have some interesting choices to make. Last year's alternate site was USC, just across downtown from Chavez Ravine. This year it'll be in Rancho Cucamonga (1-2 hr drive depending on traffic) or Spring Training site in AZ (1.5 hr flight, plus airport waits and drives to/from stadiums). All of that is probably better than Oklahoma City but making sure the right players are in the right spots to get quality work in AND be ready to travel to LA will not be straightforward.
Rancho Cucamonga is reasonably convenient to LA. Comparable to Stockton/Oakland and Sacramento/SF.
Heh - it's actually much closer (48 miles compared to 70 or 90) but the drive is about the same. Yes, even in a pandemic. But you're right - it's close enough to make it an easy call up.
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RE: Minor leagues and MLB
(02-14-2021 07:44 PM)bullet Wrote: White Sox (Charlotte) and Milwaukee (Nashville) are the only ones without AAA close (maybe San Diego-El Paso also).
Durham is kinda far from Tampa.
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not all teams are using their AAA as Alt site. I know the Nats are using Fredericksburg for the Alt site(about 50 miles away) instead of Rochester.
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RE: Minor leagues and MLB
(03-26-2021 11:28 PM)stever20 Wrote: not all teams are using their AAA as Alt site. I know the Nats are using Fredericksburg for the Alt site(about 50 miles away) instead of Rochester.
11 of the 30 MLB clubs are using their AAA site as the alternate site. Here is the complete list of alternate sites: https://www.mlb.com/news/2021-alternate-training-sites
The Mariners are using their MLB facilities in Seattle as their alternate site, partly because T-Mobile Field has a retractable roof: https://www.mlb.com/news/mariners-altern...obile-park . They might also be the only team that has to have their alternates train exclusively intrasquad, because of distance.
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RE: Minor leagues and MLB
will be really interesting to see how minor league baseball goes this year.... really interested to see how all the rules changes play out.
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RE: Minor leagues and MLB
(05-03-2021 08:55 PM)stever20 Wrote: will be really interesting to see how minor league baseball goes this year.... really interested to see how all the rules changes play out.
With all the rule tinkering, it's kind of surprising that they're not trying anything to reduce the number of strikeouts. Why not experiment with a smaller strike zone?
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(05-04-2021 01:28 AM)Wedge Wrote: (05-03-2021 08:55 PM)stever20 Wrote: will be really interesting to see how minor league baseball goes this year.... really interested to see how all the rules changes play out.
With all the rule tinkering, it's kind of surprising that they're not trying anything to reduce the number of strikeouts. Why not experiment with a smaller strike zone?
well I think the one with the robo umps will be a smaller strike zone. And the one that will be really interesting to watch is AA with the shift rules obviously.
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RE: Minor leagues and MLB
(05-04-2021 06:46 AM)stever20 Wrote: (05-04-2021 01:28 AM)Wedge Wrote: (05-03-2021 08:55 PM)stever20 Wrote: will be really interesting to see how minor league baseball goes this year.... really interested to see how all the rules changes play out.
With all the rule tinkering, it's kind of surprising that they're not trying anything to reduce the number of strikeouts. Why not experiment with a smaller strike zone?
well I think the one with the robo umps will be a smaller strike zone. And the one that will be really interesting to watch is AA with the shift rules obviously.
Electronic balls and strikes could theoretically be used someday to shrink the strike zone, but they are not doing that in the low-A experiment this year.
The anti-shift rule "experiment" is not much of an experiment, is it? Manfred will implement it in MLB as soon as next year unless its use in AA provokes a tsunami of outrage.
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