MLB wants to alter strike zone

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The Competition Committee has agreed on a motion to raise the lower part of the strike zone to the top of the hitter's knees. The current rule says the bottom part of the zone goes to the hollow beneath the kneecap.
 
They also agreed to a new intentional walk rule, which basically says a team just verbally issues the intentional walk and the batter takes first base without the four 'balls' being thrown.
 
The two changes have to be approved by baseball's playing rules committee to go into effect - so this is not a done deal.
 
Link: http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/15633876/mlb-competition-committee-agrees-changes-strike-zone-intentional-walks
 

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Dislike the new IBB rule

Just because it's an intentional walk doesn't mean it should be 100% assured. Whether it's a wild pitch on an awful throw, or Vlad Guerrero still swinging at the ball, it shouldn't be just a given walk. Make them earn the IBB
 

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I agree with you on that, there's always a chance something happens on an IBB.
 

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I like the strike change because everything was getting called below the knees. So now strikes are just going to get called where they should have originally been called (assuming umps continue to give a low strike zone).
 

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bosoxlover12 said:
Dislike the new IBB rule

Just because it's an intentional walk doesn't mean it should be 100% assured. Whether it's a wild pitch on an awful throw, or Vlad Guerrero still swinging at the ball, it shouldn't be just a given walk. Make them earn the IBB
 
 
GMF1991 said:
I agree with you on that, there's always a chance something happens on an IBB.
It's at least 99% assured nothing will happen. That obscure 1% occurrence is not worth keeping it. 
 

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True, but I don't see this being a big enough of an issue to warrant a change. Is it to speed up the game? Great, you saved at most 60 seconds. That's going to make somebody start watching baseball. 
 

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I like the IBB rule change, like cheato said it doesnt happen that often to keep it. This is just Manfred trying to shorten games any way possible.


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GMF1991 said:
True, but I don't see this being a big enough of an issue to warrant a change. Is it to speed up the game? Great, you saved at most 60 seconds. That's going to make somebody start watching baseball. 
That's a really odd reason to be against it, because it only erases 60 seconds off a game? It's unnecessary, which is reason enough to get rid of it. 
 

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I've always wondered when a guy is getting intentionally walked, could he take the first 3 balls and then "swing" at the next two pitches to try and entice the pitcher to actually pitch to them?
 

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i am perfectly fine with awarding the base. if more guys just took a shot at swinging, maybe id be against it. im sure that would be frowned upon and someone would cry for breaking the unwritten rules.
 

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I don't like the new intentional walk rule. Its not even an issue in my eyes
 

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I dislike the raising of the lower limit on the strike zone.  But if they are going to finally call the high strike I would be much more amicable to it.
 

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