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Rich Eisen said on his radio show that MLB execs have considered a major change that would allow managers to bat any 3 players they wish in the 9th inning.
According to Eisen, the proposed rule would only apply to the ninth inning, and managers would be able to designate any three hitters to start the inning.
"Best argument is that no other sport has the best players sitting on the bench in the final minutes of a game. Imagine [Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James] or [New England Patriots quarterback] Tom Brady or [Pittsburgh Penguins forward] Sidney Crosby or [Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo] watching on the sideline."
It would be a pretty dramatic change but Im intrigued. Thoughts?
According to Eisen, the proposed rule would only apply to the ninth inning, and managers would be able to designate any three hitters to start the inning.
"Best argument is that no other sport has the best players sitting on the bench in the final minutes of a game. Imagine [Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James] or [New England Patriots quarterback] Tom Brady or [Pittsburgh Penguins forward] Sidney Crosby or [Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo] watching on the sideline."
It would be a pretty dramatic change but Im intrigued. Thoughts?