

Batting Around: Should MLB adopt a regular-season swing-off tiebreaker after All-Star Game fireworks?
Batting Around: Should MLB adopt a regular-season swing-off tiebreaker after All-Star Game fireworks?

During the whole season, CBS Sports MLB experts will leave you a week around the round table, almost anything. Latest news, historical question, thoughts about the future of baseball, all kinds of items. This week we are going to solve the rhythmAnd does it belong to more than All-Star game?
MLB should use the rhythm for regular seasonal games.
Matt Snyder: I don’t think it should go there for the 10th time, but I think there is an argument to stop running on the second base of the 10th and 11th seconds. If the game reaches 12 then they could turn. I know that Purists were screaming, but there should be a mechanism at some point to complete this time in this age of this era. I’m fine with leaving and failing to run the runner in the second second, but it could be falling into 12 or 13 or sometime.
RJ Anderson: I think I would be fine after the 11th or 12th end. I’m not against the current settlement, and I think of whether people will miss it, considering it closer to the real game when the news goes out of the pendclose. I will recognize that the appearance of pitchers is a fair discussion.
Mike Axisa: Nah. Leave it throughout the star game. There is one product landing every 11 game league-wide, give or take, so at least one night. The novelty will quickly play. The magic during the All-Star game was organic, and you can’t recreate it. I think the rhythm is more fun than an automatic runner extra invasion. I just want baseball games to decide by baseball players rather than the first base coach throwing BP. All-Star game was too fun on Tuesday. Let’s leave the rhythm where it is, and baseball doesn’t give her shooting version.
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