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Pitcher PitchCom vs. No PitchCom Runner on 2nd.

1,670,626 views • 3 years ago •via X (Twitter)

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Rob Friedman3 years ago

I had a really good discussion today with Chris Bassitt about the new rules, including his use of Pitcher PitchCom. Should be coming out soon.

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Chris Bassitt3 years ago

No more horse races Mr. Ninja

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BC3 years ago

By the All-Star break, every single baseball fan will wonder how we ever suffered through all the dead time...

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Rob Friedman3 years ago

Yankees broadcast discussing this tweet (it's actually 4 pitches vs. 1 pitch 😀).

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Rob Friedman3 years ago

Chris Bassitt on why the new MLB rule letting pitchers call pitches via PitchCom is important.

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Bandit3 years ago

Ah the disperate comparison of a spring training game to an extreme example of a high leverage regular season game

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Rob Friedman3 years ago

Tell me how much longer he would've taken in a "high leverage" regular season game (this was a mid May game btw) with both the pitch clock & pitcher pitchcom.

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soups3 years ago

Can we apply PitchCom to my wife when we are getting ready to go somewhere?

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Rob Friedman3 years ago

My YT video with Chris Bassitt discussing his use of Pitcher PitchCom.

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Samantha⁷ ⚾️3 years ago

Idk I was ambivalent-slightly uncertain about the pitch clock. While I like longer games the unnecessary time between pitches got frustrating. Biggest worry is the pitch clock factoring into the outcome of the game. So far it seems to be working minus a blimp here and there.

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