How about this: if a team gets an out having scored multiple runs an inning, the team can choose to save the remaning outs for later innings.
I'd prefer pitchers playing few innings over many games, than many innings over few games.
Last year, the Verlander pitched 223 innings over just 34 games. That's an average 6.5 innings per game.
I'd prefer starting pitchers like him to play 223 innings over 55 games, averaging 4 innings per game.
Tim Tebow will play the qualifiers for the Phillipines.
He's a former NFL quarterback, where he scored 17 touchdown passes and 12 touchdown rushes, but also 9 interceptions and 6 fumbles lost.
Since 2016 he plays baseball. In 2018 he batted .273 at the AA Eastern League, but in 2019 he batted .163 at the AAA International League.
Domenican Republic's Toros del Este won the Caribbean Series.
How many Cubans have defected?
True about Japan. But Central America and the Caribbean would benefit a lot of having national teams play at home versus the United States and Japan.
Exactly, that's why they should tour other countries. The Tokyo Dome or Foro Sol would sell out in minutes.
I think that the future of international baseball should be tours, like in rugby union.
Imagine if United States toured East Asia, or if Japan toured the Americas.
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My other crazy proposal to increase scoring in baseball is that players on base after 3 outs in odd innings keep their place for the next (even) inning.
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