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#81094 | 04/16/2021 1:34:49 pm | Nov 2nd, 2049 | |
NotGood88 Joined: 08/28/2020 Posts: 510 Prattville Black Cats II.2 | Approaching 2050: time to launch this thread? Oh dear. My dad would have a hard time beating that pun, and that’s saying something. It’s a nice idea, however, if someone tells me that my suggestion about managers getting awards isn’t pressing enough to be addressed immediately, then I don’t know how far down this’ll be. +1 |
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#81097 | 04/16/2021 3:46:36 pm | Jan 13th, 2050 | |
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4980 Administrator | If the ball flies out of Coors field in the Colorado altitude, what's baseball on the moon with less gravity, minimal atmosphere going to be like? Steve |
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#81100 | 04/16/2021 3:55:40 pm | Jan 13th, 2050 | |
JV-Tosshin Joined: 11/11/2020 Posts: 293 Biloxi Thresher Sharks V.15 | Well, it's gonna be out of this world! Eh? Eh? ...I'll see myself out. |
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#81101 | 04/16/2021 3:57:14 pm | Jan 13th, 2050 | |
NotGood88 Joined: 08/28/2020 Posts: 510 Prattville Black Cats II.2 | If the ball flies out of Coors field in the Colorado altitude, what's baseball on the moon with less gravity, minimal atmosphere going to be like? Well, it’d be a whole different type of baseball game on the Moon. Definitely no fences, otherwise every hit would be a homer (including bunts). And the outfield would play much, much, much farther back. The bases would also be father back, because what’s the point of a good fielding SS if the ball goes miles past him? |
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#81103 | 04/16/2021 4:09:23 pm | Jan 13th, 2050 | |
afreespirit Joined: 09/17/2011 Posts: 305 Inactive | because what’s the point of a good fielding SS if the ball goes miles past him? Love that! Our rookie SS Joseph Murdock committed 34 errors and had .938 fielding %. Thanks for the new nickname, "miles past him". |
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#81104 | 04/16/2021 4:11:42 pm | Jan 13th, 2050 | |
NotGood88 Joined: 08/28/2020 Posts: 510 Prattville Black Cats II.2 | Love that! Our rookie SS Joseph Murdock committed 34 errors and had .938 fielding %. Thanks for the new nickname, "miles past him". Glad I could help you today |
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#81248 | 04/21/2021 3:17:26 pm | Feb 2nd, 2050 | |
hurstdm Joined: 01/18/2017 Posts: 576 Inactive | Steve: If the ball flies out of Coors field in the Colorado altitude, what's baseball on the moon with less gravity, minimal atmosphere going to be like? They won't be playing on the moon, silly! There would be professional ballplayers born on the moon! It's their "Home Town"! As if they'll ever play baseball on the moon..... |
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#81272 | 04/22/2021 4:55:23 am | Feb 5th, 2050 | |
PrivateSnowflake Joined: 01/06/2015 Posts: 1160 Bloomington Thunder Legends | If the ball flies out of Coors field in the Colorado altitude, what's baseball on the moon with less gravity, minimal atmosphere going to be like? Isn't anyone here old enough to remember Baseball Simulator 1.000 for NES? The Space Field! Any other Gen X'ers remember turning the knob to channel 3 and flipping the adapter on the back of the TV to "Game" all the while trying not to get static shock from it all? That's the price we paid for 8-bit and we liked it! |
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#81275 | 04/22/2021 6:37:13 am | Feb 5th, 2050 | |
NotGood88 Joined: 08/28/2020 Posts: 510 Prattville Black Cats II.2 | They won't be playing on the moon, silly! There would be professional ballplayers born on the moon! It's their "Home Town"! As if they'll ever play baseball on the moon..... They should definitely play baseball on the moon? Why leave your hometown to play college ball when you can just join a league in your own backyard? This could open up a whole new door for Broken Bat, which’s feature a new draft pool (Extraterrestrial Academy) and a new World Classic team called Outer Space! |
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#81283 | 04/22/2021 11:52:58 am | Feb 12th, 2050 | |
Frankebasta Joined: 09/15/2013 Posts: 881 Kodiak Mules III.3 | If the ball flies out of Coors field in the Colorado altitude, what's baseball on the moon with less gravity, minimal atmosphere going to be like? only John Carter (of Mars) would know |