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sikeston bulldog2
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Timed sports or baseball.

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Good morning.

What do you find more exciting- the timed sport or baseball. The buzzer beater. Or the final out.

Baseball is a pass time. The others are a physical endeavor. In baseball you walk, and you play by an inning.
All others you run and are on a clock.

Ironically baseball is timed but not for structural purposes.

So what do you think. Timed or not.

Blues Clues.
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I would follow up your question with another question:

What sports (outside of baseball) are not timed? Just cricket? Maybe NASCAR/racing - but that exists as a competition to finish the quickest? Even competitive fishing exists within a set time period...

So then, is the OP question really positioned as baseball against the world?
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NorthernBird wrote: 05 May 2025 08:47 am I would follow up your question with another question:

What sports (outside of baseball) are not timed? Just cricket? Maybe NASCAR/racing - but that exists as a competition to finish the quickest? Even competitive fishing exists within a set time period...

So then, is the OP question really positioned as baseball against the world?
It does seem that way. Baseball against the world. That’s what gives baseball its magic.
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I’m more awake now. Coffee!!

The Blues loss put an exclamation mark on excitement, and timing. 1.2 seconds. In a game that had 3600 seconds of play. Ended on a goal in sudden death.

Baseball doesn’t have sudden death, it has the walk off. Similar, even if skewed left.

Baseball could go late or be delayed. Time not dependent.

I have always found it intriguing the difference in the two game control methods.
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sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 05 May 2025 08:44 am Good morning.

What do you find more exciting- the timed sport or baseball. The buzzer beater. Or the final out.

Baseball is a pass time. The others are a physical endeavor. In baseball you walk, and you play by an inning.
All others you run and are on a clock.

Ironically baseball is timed but not for structural purposes.

So what do you think. Timed or not.

Blues Clues.
Baseball has lost the interest of many youngsters.
They like constant action sports like soccer, hockey, lacrosse, etc. Might come from the constant action of video games.
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Cranny wrote: 05 May 2025 10:03 am
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 05 May 2025 08:44 am Good morning.

What do you find more exciting- the timed sport or baseball. The buzzer beater. Or the final out.

Baseball is a pass time. The others are a physical endeavor. In baseball you walk, and you play by an inning.
All others you run and are on a clock.

Ironically baseball is timed but not for structural purposes.

So what do you think. Timed or not.

Blues Clues.
Baseball has lost the interest of many youngsters.
They like constant action sports like soccer, hockey, lacrosse, etc. Might come from the constant action of video games.
You point out several important facts- loss of power nterest, constant action, and videos.

Yes you and I had three channels on tv. Our big shows were game of the week and Monday night football.

So we played outside. Daily. Into the night. Today, as with you and I right now, it’s eiectroics.

You’re on it.
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Baseball is athletic chess. There is a lot of time to think about strategy. Even pitch by pitch of course. It develops slowly and then explodes into action. Or the slowly developing play... Like yesterday. The long arching, seemingly homer to CF and Scott II drifting back...finding the wall....leaping... and he got it! I always loved the fact you could get a 20 inning game on a July night. Listening to Harry and Jack on the transistor in bed as a kid in the top of the 15th. Once a summer anyway... I hate the ghost runner. That is baseball. Most games are over in 9, but now and then.... None of this timed nonsense.....
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bccardsfan wrote: 05 May 2025 10:13 am Baseball is athletic chess. There is a lot of time to think about strategy. Even pitch by pitch of course. It develops slowly and then explodes into action. Or the slowly developing play... Like yesterday. The long arching, seemingly homer to CF and Scott II drifting back...finding the wall....leaping... and he got it! I always loved the fact you could get a 20 inning game on a July night. Listening to Harry and Jack on the transistor in bed as a kid in the top of the 15th. Once a summer anyway... I hate the ghost runner. That is baseball. Most games are over in 9, but now and then.... None of this timed nonsense.....
Nice write. You think time eliminates an other wise fine sporting event.
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Cranny wrote: 05 May 2025 10:03 am
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 05 May 2025 08:44 am Good morning.

What do you find more exciting- the timed sport or baseball. The buzzer beater. Or the final out.

Baseball is a pass time. The others are a physical endeavor. In baseball you walk, and you play by an inning.
All others you run and are on a clock.

Ironically baseball is timed but not for structural purposes.

So what do you think. Timed or not.

Blues Clues.
Baseball has lost the interest of many youngsters.
They like constant action sports like soccer, hockey, lacrosse, etc. Might come from the constant action of video games.
Or maybe the constant action of society these days. We have so much more media thrown at us these days. Lives seem busier. Sitting down to watch a pitcher's duel for 3 hours doesn't seem fulfilling. IMO, watching regular season sports has lost fulfillment for me in general. I'd rather get outside. Do something more meaningful with my life, and then check in on some scores later (or not), than to waste my days parked in front of a TV watching others perform.
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NorthernBird wrote: 05 May 2025 10:20 am
Cranny wrote: 05 May 2025 10:03 am
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 05 May 2025 08:44 am Good morning.

What do you find more exciting- the timed sport or baseball. The buzzer beater. Or the final out.

Baseball is a pass time. The others are a physical endeavor. In baseball you walk, and you play by an inning.
All others you run and are on a clock.

Ironically baseball is timed but not for structural purposes.

So what do you think. Timed or not.

Blues Clues.
Baseball has lost the interest of many youngsters.
They like constant action sports like soccer, hockey, lacrosse, etc. Might come from the constant action of video games.
Or maybe the constant action of society these days. We have so much more media thrown at us these days. Lives seem busier. Sitting down to watch a pitcher's duel for 3 hours doesn't seem fulfilling. IMO, watching regular season sports has lost fulfillment for me in general. I'd rather get outside. Do something more meaningful with my life, and then check in on some scores later (or not), than to waste my days parked in front of a TV watching others perform.
Exactly. I can check or watch when I’m resting. Otherwise I’m on the move. Chores. Stores. Yard. Pool.
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Baseball. And it's not even close.

I don't care how long the game goes. Whenever the Cardinals win, the sun shines a little bit brighter, the air a little bit fresher, and the refreshements a little bit colder/hotter--depending on what those refreshments are :lol:

Here's my "get off my lawn" take: we all need to learn how to slow down. Is "action" really "action" if it's happening all the time? I think no.
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Strummer Jones wrote: 05 May 2025 10:23 am Baseball. And it's not even close.

I don't care how long the game goes. Whenever the Cardinals win, the sun shines a little bit brighter, the air a little bit fresher, and the refreshements a little bit colder/hotter--depending on what those refreshments are :lol:

Here's my "get off my lawn" take: we all need to learn how to slow down. Is "action" really "action" if it's happening all the time? I think no.
As you age the slow down will descend upon you. Say 70 ish. Till then it’s like a train. Get on hold on or get off and get left behind.
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sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 05 May 2025 08:51 am
NorthernBird wrote: 05 May 2025 08:47 am I would follow up your question with another question:

What sports (outside of baseball) are not timed? Just cricket? Maybe NASCAR/racing - but that exists as a competition to finish the quickest? Even competitive fishing exists within a set time period...

So then, is the OP question really positioned as baseball against the world?
It does seem that way. Baseball against the world. That’s what gives baseball its magic.
+1
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It's all good.
The clock made last nights Blues/Jets game an all-time classic, well, in Winnipeg anyway.
So many famous buzzer beaters in basketball you can't even start to name them.
The clock has saved some lives in boxing.
The great QB's, and a few bad ones have made the last 2 minutes in the NFL must see television for millions.
MLB has great moments, but 9 inning marathons that lasted over 4 hours weren't cool. Hardly anyone stayed for 15 or more inning games.
The new rules have helped imo.
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JDW wrote: 05 May 2025 13:20 pm It's all good.
The clock made last nights Blues/Jets game an all-time classic, well, in Winnipeg anyway.
So many famous buzzer beaters in basketball you can't even start to name them.
The clock has saved some lives in boxing.
The great QB's, and a few bad ones have made the last 2 minutes in the NFL must see television for millions.
MLB has great moments, but 9 inning marathons that lasted over 4 hours weren't cool. Hardly anyone stayed for 15 or more inning games.
The new rules have helped imo.
I'm a Blues fan, but can you imagine what it was like for Jets fans, both those in person at the game and those watching on TV? Wow.
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