I know I Am Beating A Dead Horse But...
Ok. I have already established that I'm done with Major League Baseball, but I am not done with all other sports. As a result, I still check out ESPN quite a bit. Today I had a minutes so I decided to check out the website to see what people were saying about the Bears and Chargers. But the first thing that I noticed was a headline that said Trea Turner (the same Trea Turner famous for the huge fan sparked turnaround a few years back) had won the national League batting Title with a .304 batting average.
I figured it had to be a misprint and he really hit .340. But nope. It was .304. It was the lowest National League batting champ of all time. It was a full 9 points lower than the previous lowest average of .313 by the great Tony Gwynn in 1988. Gwynn also walked 50 times that year while only striking out 40 times. The 40 strikeouts were the most in any season by Gwynn... which may be the most insane stat I've ever seen. It is important to note that in 1995 Gwynn only struck out 15 times in 577 plate appearances. 15 times. Wow!
Then I read further and discovered that Turner was the ONLY National League player to hit above .300 this year. That sounds like some pre WWI baseball right there. And back then they were basically playing with a lead ball covered in horsehide. One of the reasons I used to love baseball were the stats. I used to love looking at box scores and league leaders in the newspaper. As soon as I got the Sunday paper, I immediately flipped to the White Sox team stats and would count how many guys they had hitting above .300. It was routine to have 10 or 20 guys in the league above that mark. It made the game exciting as literally anything can happen on a batted ball.
Seeing this insane stat just through even more dirt on the coffin of my baseball love. It's dead and buried. I am pretty sure this lack of interest in making contact is all because of the idea that a home run is the only valuable thing in baseball now. It seems that every at bat, it is either a home run or a strikeout. Back in my day, guys used to get on base so when a home run hitter came up, the pitcher was a little more tired and nervous. When that slugger hit a dinger with a couple of guys on, it was worth three runs. Now it seems lik,e everyone's favorite play is a solo home run.
What is really weird is that with emphasis on hitting homers, the scoring has not gone up. This is not similar to basketball and teh three pointer. A three pointer is worth more than a two pointer (duh). But in baseball, a guy touching the plate on a sacrifice bunt is the same as a guy touching the plate on a solo home run. But the bunt is actually more exciting.
I looked at the numbers and compared the year 2000 to 2025. In 2000, when people were still playing actual baseball and trying for hits and walks in order to get on base, teams scored 24,971 runs. This year with the homer or nothing strategy, teams scored 21,614. And that is with the universal DH so no pitchers hit this year. And I wasn't just cherry picking. Every year from 1998 to 2008 there were more than those 21,614 runs.
Also during those same years 2000 and 2025, there were 43 FEWER homers hit this year. That number did flucuate over the past 25 years, but the point is that all of the stress placed on hitting homers does not always result in more homers. Even if it does, it is fewer runs which means less excitement.
But here's the topper. you know how many times guys struck out in 2000? 31,356. Guess how many this year...40,653. Over 9000 more strikeouts in order to score FEWER runs. Its absurd... and boring. And Again, I'm not cherry picking. from 1998 to 2011 the strikeouts were in the low 30,000s. The past 8 full seasons, they have been in the 40,000.
I'm really glad seeing this stat made me check the numbers today. It gave me solid proof that I am indeed seeing reality. Baseball is so freaking boring now.
tremendous statistic my friend, congratulations for looking for those little numbers and well I agree that baseball has lost part of its essence, very complicated now to see a stolen base, a sacrifice bunt or a hit and run, the hitters simply sit and wait for a home run and solve everything. The only thing was Luis Arraez, winner of the last two batting titles in the National League and not hitting over .300 is something to consider since right now I believe he is the hitter with the most contact in the Major Leagues, perhaps looking for more four-base hits he lost his swing and lowered those points
Baseball was the only sport I ever followed at all, and even that not very much. I prefer the local Spokane Indians minor league team if I want to watch a game, because I don't watch sports on TV. No cable.
Exactly! Baseball used to be about strategy, now it’s just strikeouts or solo homers.
No way, that is horrible. I mean, I knew the NL was pretty tight most of the season in terms of team records, but based on that I wouldn't have guessed the batting was so horrible. I honestly thought small ball was coming back. Especially the way the Tigers were playing at the end of last season and the beginning of this one.
I don't know if boring is the correct term, perhaps skills have been lost, such as hitting hits. Now only HRs matter and nothing else. My husband watched a lot of baseball, but little by little he has lost that fanaticism.
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You have clearly highlighted the real problem. Baseball has now become a game of home runs and strikeouts. For example, if we look at the previous issues, hits, run production and tactical play used to make the game exciting, but today's statistics prove the opposite, that this home run dependence is actually making the game more lifeless.
Aww that's sad. What do you think they do to save baseball?