Did I do that?

Joining Derek Lee, Mark Reynolds, and JJ Hardy in Camden Yards this upcoming baseball season is BrowserMetrics, your humble narrator. I'm just as excited for the upcoming season as the other guys. I just made the commitment by re-upping my season tickets. I'm almost in the same spot, but now 2 rows closer.Whaa?! I thought I wanted to be further back in order to catch more foul balls. But then they told me that I could sit two rows closer and all those plans went out the window. Maybe, sitting closer to the ball person will help me increase my chances of receiving a loose ball here and there. Or maybe Nick Markakis can throw one my way. Now how does this change my predicament of needing someone to come with? And how about when it is three or four people? Darn, I'm wondering if I can keep up as well…Any takers on games?

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Bob @ Boston v Baltimore

Pretty soon baseball will be back at the Yard. We’ll be there when it does. Front row. Center.

Commissioner BrowserMetrics

Over the course of the baseball season, I’ve thought about how to fix some of baseball’s problems.

First, both leagues will use the DH. I want to see pitchers pitch. Maybe see them hit. But don’t want to see them lazily run out a ground ball. Or leg out a hit but pull a hamstring. Traditionalists will hate this idea. They’ll say that you have to be a complete player. I don’t believe that. We dog position players if they don’t run out ground balls, but we give pitchers a free pass to mosey up the base paths on a grounder? We don’t want to see them get hurt? Contradiction! Pitchers can’t be complete players because they’re too valuable to lose to silly, silly injuries. Let them sit and concentrate on pitching. Leave the hitting to the hitters.

Onto free agency and competitive imbalance. Make building a team into one of two ways: free agency or the farms system. To enforce this make the luxury tax meaningful by associating it with draft picks. You go over the median you have to forfeit draft picks to your division rivals. Your division rivals get a draft pick, you lose a draft pick. Go ahead and get free agents, but it will also hurt your farm system.

Realignment. Move Houston the AL West. It sets up a natural rivalry with the Rangers. All divisions balanced. Then make divisional play more important by having 20 games with the rest of the teams in your division. When playing outside of the division, match up with previous year’s rankings. The weak play the weak and the strong play the strong. Keep inter-league games, but again match up by weak divisions versus strong divisions. You can get the sabrmetricians to craft some kind of metrics to determine weak and strong divisions.

Focusing on divisional play makes my playoff suggestion better: the wildcard stigma. You win the wildcard you have to play a game down. In the divisional round, you have to win 3 and your opponent has to win 2. In the league championship, you have to win 4 and your opponent has to win 3. You make the World Series the stigma is gone; it’s the best of seven. The stigma comes from not winning your division. You’re not good enough to win a divisional crown, you should be ashamed to make the playoffs. Of course this doesn’t seem fair for divisional winners of weak divisions — if the wildcard winner has more wins than a divisional champ. But of course if you were really good, you should’ve won it all. At least, the pennant races become more important in the end.

More double headers. More day games End the season before the end of September. Playoffs start the last week of September. No World Series games in November. Who wants to watch baseball in November? Especially in Minnesota. Too cold.

Have a 28 man roster instead of 25, but only allow 25 to be available to play daily.

That’s plenty of ideas. I doubt they will be implemented. I doubt any of them make any sense for the game. I wonder what would happen.

Link of the Day [10.19.10]

It was a very pretty thing to watch. Cliff Lee taking it to the dangerous Yankee hitters and completely neutering them. He struck out every one he faced at least once, and he struck out a few a couple of times. Cliff Lee made them look ridiculous.Texas is now up 2-1 and seemingly in control. Yet, don't count out those damn Yankees. Texas has to rely on 3 starting pitchers who are not Cliff Lee to keep those Yankee bats at bay. At least, for one magical night, those bats were silent like the Yankee fans who filed out of Yankee stadium early.Here's to baseball in October.http://joeposnanski.si.com/2010/10/19/natural-lee/

Shagging Batting Practice in the Sunshine

Tigers @ Orioles: No Here!

Ain’t the girls at the ballpark awesome? She wasn’t even the prettiest. As we left the Yard, there was a girl riding her bike home. Be still my beating heart. Baseball. Bikes. Babes. Nice.

How to get a ball


How to get a ball
Originally uploaded by browsermetrics.
Came early to OPACY for batting to snag a ball. Stood in centerfield bleachers as Tigers’ right handed batters hit it into the left field stands. Waited until Damon and the left handed hitters came up but the Tigers don’t have any jackets so balls weren’t falling into the stands. The fans were pleading with the players who were shagging flies for balls. Justin Verlander was generous tossing balls into he stands. I acted nonchalant so he wouldn’t throw directly to me. His final toss into the crowd went slightly to my left. I reached up and snagged it from the guy behind me. I’ve got another ball to add to he collection.