Let the kids play...but actually
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That title sound familiar? That’s
because it was the title of not one, but two separate ads released by Major
League Baseball and featuring stars such as Mike Trout, Aaron Judge, Christian Yelich and more. These were released first during the postseason of 2018 and next during Spring
Training of 2019. Now it comes up a few times every season where a team gets
upset and an incident breaks out because someone is deemed to have “broken the
unwritten rules of baseball” and these ads released by MLB themselves made
light of that fact. The problem here is that MLB never backs it up and every
season we see the same outrage from certain groups within the baseball
community when one of these “rules” is broken.
To review, a few of the more
commonly referred to “unwritten rules” are things like: Don’t showboat, don’t batflip
or spend too much time admiring a hit, don’t steal bases or work counts when up
by a lot, don’t bunt to break up a no-hitter and notably, don’t swing on a 3-0
count when up by a lot. These rules are from a different era of the game and
are now seriously at odds with a growing desire by players and fans to see more
emotion and excitement in the game. That last one is what sparked the latest
incident between the Padres and Rangers last night.
Fernando Tatis Jr is one of the
brightest stars in MLB today and is having a fantastic season so far. With the
Padres up 10-3 in the eighth and the bases loaded, Tatis missed a take sign and
swung at a 3-0. He connected and hit Grand Slam, his second homer of the game
and one that gave him the Major League lead ahead of Mike Trout.
The “controversy” begins here because
the Rangers threw the next pitch behind Manny Machado and Manager Chris
Woodward complained after the game, saying “I didn’t like it personally, but
the norms are being challenged on a daily basis.” Now, no one likes to lose and
especially get blown out. Hitting a homer to grow your lead from seven to
eleven would leave a sour taste in a lot of mouths but this is the majors. You
play against the best every night and you should play hard. Teams come back from
large deficits all the time, but Woodward seemed content with just riding out
his seven-run loss. I guess the Padres should’ve just had some respect and let
him take his L quietly.
Padres first year manager Jayce
Tingler was in a tough spot here and he clearly tried to split the difference
between being stern and encouraging his young star. He made it clear that he
let Tatis know he missed the sign but also made sure to note that he congratulated
him after the homer and his young, free spirit was “the last thing we’ll ever
take away.”
There’s about a hundred different
tweets and reactions I could post here to reinforce my belief that this is dumb
and no one should be reprimanded for playing hard and succeeding. The topic of unwritten rules has been talked about a lot by players and other baseball personalities today and the prevailing thought is that they are antiquated and silly. The tweet I'm going with is this one from Marc Carig.
Fernando Tatis Jr. get reprimanded for trying, even in a blowout. Yet, if in that exact same context he were to hit a routine grounder and then jog out of the box to first base, would it be OK for him to say "ah screw it, we were up big, i didn't feel like running"?
— Marc Carig (@MarcCarig) August 18, 2020
This is a topic that Yankee fans
should be familiar with due to our history with Robinson Cano and more recently
Gary Sanchez. We should not belittle these people because they don’t get a hit
10/10 times and we should especially not belittle them or discourage them when
they succeed. Players will always be upset when they lose and that’s human
emotion, but the idea that the players need to accept a rule that’s somehow also
not a rule where they sacrifice their own job performance to please their opponent
is just straight up idiocy.
Its long past time that we be
done with the silliness of “unwritten rules” and let these players do what they
want to do, hit the ball, flip their bat, show emotion and celebrate with their
teammates and not have to worry about which grumpy dude they’re pissing off by
doing so. MLB ran the ads, now its time they backed it up. Toss these “rules”
and let the kids play.
Article by Matt Graziano
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