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Old 05-01-2024, 11:27 AM
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It's how it is today with all your superstars "du jour". Tell me again how much bigger, stronger, faster they are. Whoopee effing do. They all break down.
It certainly seems that way. Is there too much emphasis on strength and not enough on flexibility? Is it just that in the past players tended to play through injuries whereas now a hangnail sends them to the DL? Something else?
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It certainly seems that way. Is there too much emphasis on strength and not enough on flexibility? Is it just that in the past players tended to play through injuries whereas now a hangnail sends them to the DL? Something else?
It makes me appreciate even more what Hank Aaron achieved. Even though he's carved into the Mount Rushmore of baseball, I think he's probably underrated. Along the same lines, I suspect that the achievements of the lithe Ichiro (with his custom-made flexibility machines) will look even more impressive in hindsight. I was reading somewhere that the guy throws in the upper 80s right now, as a 50 year old.

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It makes me appreciate even more what Hank Aaron achieved. Even though he's carved into the Mount Rushmore of baseball, I think he's probably underrated. Along the same lines, I suspect that the achievements of the lithe Ichiro (with his custom-made flexibility machines) will look even more impressive in hindsight. I was reading somewhere that the guy throws in the upper 80s right now, as a 50 year old.
And recall that Ichiro already had played in Japan for NINE years when he started in Seattle. That's 28 total seasons, one more than Nolan. OK the last one doesn't really count but still.
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And recall that Ichiro already had played in Japan for NINE years when he started in Seattle. That's 28 total seasons, one more than Nolan. OK the last one doesn't really count but still.
I know it may be blasphemy on this forum, but between Ichiro and Pete Rose, I'd take Ichiro all day long. To me, he's the GOAT of pure hitting.
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They are bigger, faster, stronger, better physical specimens. And yet their playing time is poor. Pitchers especially, who are now babied extensively with pitch counts and very low inning totals, are still mostly unable to piece together full careers anymore. The current approach does not seem to work in the long run, but it does work for the short term analytics that everyone is using, playing too, and getting paid on.

A player is incentivized to perform extremely well early on, at the absolute best all-out they can, until their initial contract is up and they get the lifetime mega contract and then it doesn't matter what they do. Teams are revolving around the analytics that are based on current short samples, how much WAR are they producing right now? This year? Last year? They are, for the most part, not looking at the future, even as they hand out hundreds of millions for the extended contracts, they are paying for past performance for young guys and paying them for that until they are old.

In the past, players on single-year-at-a-time contracts and a reserve clause maximized income by playing well for a long time. A team generally paid for the next season, based on past performance but a year at a time. To get that contract again, a player still needed to perform that next year. There is no reason not to go all out everything while young and endure the injuries and problems that the current approach of 100% all out every single pitch and play seems to be creating.
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They are bigger, faster, stronger, better physical specimens. And yet their playing time is poor. Pitchers especially, who are now babied extensively with pitch counts and very low inning totals, are still mostly unable to piece together full careers anymore. The current approach does not seem to work in the long run, but it does work for the short term analytics that everyone is using, playing too, and getting paid on.

A player is incentivized to perform extremely well early on, at the absolute best all-out they can, until their initial contract is up and they get the lifetime mega contract and then it doesn't matter what they do. Teams are revolving around the analytics that are based on current short samples, how much WAR are they producing right now? This year? Last year? They are, for the most part, not looking at the future, even as they hand out hundreds of millions for the extended contracts, they are paying for past performance for young guys and paying them for that until they are old.

In the past, players on single-year-at-a-time contracts and a reserve clause maximized income by playing well for a long time. A team generally paid for the next season, based on past performance but a year at a time. To get that contract again, a player still needed to perform that next year. There is no reason not to go all out everything while young and endure the injuries and problems that the current approach of 100% all out every single pitch and play seems to be creating.
This is 100% correct, every word.
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Such a bummer. Batting average aside he was off to a great start. I do agree that DH must be in his future now. He's only appeared as a DH in 81 career games up until now.
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... the injuries and problems that the current approach of 100% all out every single pitch and play seems to be creating.
I lay a lot of the blame at the feet of the 'Travel Ball / Development $yndicate'. Young kids are training and playing all year long. They are being trained in "explosiveness". It's no wonder why things explode. Redlining any engine will cause it to breakdown sooner than later. I'd wager that most of the pitchers drafted have thrown more innings than a 5 yr minor leaguer who made a MLB roster in the 80's. And many have had a Tommy John or two.

No 12 yr old should be doing medicine ball twist throws in November. Or preparing for a New Year's tournament in FL.

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I really don't think this is a common issue amongst players who don't pitch. Aside from specific people (like Trout, Anthony Rendon, Stanton, even Judge) there isn't the same injury bug as there is for the pitching side.

I do agree that pitching has been reduced from an art form to trying to throw a ball through a brick wall. It's pretty obvious to this casual observer that if you want to pitch for a long time, you'll need to learn how to actually pitch. And it's no mystery why somebody like Noah Syndergaard gets hurt every year.
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And recall that Ichiro already had played in Japan for NINE years when he started in Seattle. That's 28 total seasons, one more than Nolan. OK the last one doesn't really count but still.
Well he was AWFUL for the last 9 seasons so not sure how much of a ringing endorsement his longevity is.
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It certainly seems that way. Is there too much emphasis on strength and not enough on flexibility? Is it just that in the past players tended to play through injuries whereas now a hangnail sends them to the DL? Something else?
Or were the recovery benefits from steroid use misunderstood…?

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MY son and I would love to see a healthy Trout for 1 whole year. Hopefully soon and in a Phillies uniform
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