LOL. Kicking the chalk off the back line of the box is the first thing hitters do.tgharris wrote: ↑05 Feb 2026 07:17 am This is only an observation, not a statement pro or con.
Bulldog: remember George Hendrick, and how he'd get his back foot on top of...and even a little outside the back line of the batter's box? Apparently he thought that extra few inches helped.
He's the only example I can think of off-hand, but he can't/couldn't be the only one.
A little off topic: I remember Mike Shannon saying on the broadcast once that "Silent George" talked to him. And Jack Buck answered the Hendrick talked to him to....just not for interviews.![]()
Moving back the pitchers mound.
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Did Jeffrey "one flap down" Leonard change the game.Banner29 wrote: ↑05 Feb 2026 09:44 am Most hitters would rather strike out swinging for the fences than they would getting a well placed single.
The second hitters start appreciating the game again and learning that there’s more to baseball than being able to stare at your long ball for 15 minutes and doing a whole bunch of odd hand signals and dances to your own dugout before finally taking your cocky jog around the bases 30 times a season is the day we can put to rest how to make the game easier for hitters and more entertaining for the fans
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I wouldn’t say changed the game or even had an impact; but it was entertaining unless against us. I remember.HOUCARD wrote: ↑06 Feb 2026 08:59 amDid Jeffrey "one flap down" Leonard change the game.Banner29 wrote: ↑05 Feb 2026 09:44 am Most hitters would rather strike out swinging for the fences than they would getting a well placed single.
The second hitters start appreciating the game again and learning that there’s more to baseball than being able to stare at your long ball for 15 minutes and doing a whole bunch of odd hand signals and dances to your own dugout before finally taking your cocky jog around the bases 30 times a season is the day we can put to rest how to make the game easier for hitters and more entertaining for the fans![]()
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Heres a question. If you move the mound back any distance, but lets us the extreme, three feet. Don’t you also have to raise the mound slightly. Or would it not change.
The board seems to reflect a solid no, about a 65/35 split. Again, merely an attempt to add offense.
The board seems to reflect a solid no, about a 65/35 split. Again, merely an attempt to add offense.
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See my previous post.sikeston bulldog2 wrote: ↑07 Feb 2026 05:41 am Heres a question. If you move the mound back any distance, but lets us the extreme, three feet. Don’t you also have to raise the mound slightly. Or would it not change.
The board seems to reflect a solid no, about a 65/35 split. Again, merely an attempt to add offense.
You wouldn't have to do anything - but if you insisted on keeping the angles the same, you'd only have to raise it 3 inches.