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		<title>Around The Bases</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 14:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>By Collegebaseball360.com Editor Sean Stires<br />
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<p>1.  A new year is here, but the question is how do you say the year?  You would think &#8220;2010&#8221; is pretty simple, but maybe not.  I guess ESPN has directed its employees to say &#8220;Twenty-Ten&#8221;.  I prefer &#8220;Two Thousand Ten&#8221;.   I think most people say &#8220;N-C-Double-A&#8221; when referring to the &#8220;NCAA&#8221;, but I have know some people who call it the &#8220;N-C-Two-A&#8221;.   It&#8217;s all &#8220;tomato-tomahto&#8221; to me.</p>
<p>2.  There&#8217;s a big part of the <strong>Mike Leach</strong>/<strong>Craig</strong> <strong>&amp; Adam James</strong> situation at Texas Tech that hasn&#8217;t been talked about much that applies to all sports.  First a disclaimer, what Leach did with Adam James was wrong, so I am not condoning Leach putting Adam in a closet by any means.  That said, Leach and his staff have characterized Craig James as a &#8220;helicopter dad&#8221;.  They say he has hovered around the practice field, called repeatedly and lobbied for more playing time for his son, Adam.  James has downplayed that characterization, but there has to be something to it.  My point is, by the time a parent send their kid to college that &#8220;kid&#8221; is a young adult.  At that time it&#8217;s time for &#8220;junior&#8221; to take care of things on his own.  If Adam James or any other 18-22 year old has playing time issues they should approach their coach themselves.  Is Craig James preparing Adam for life if he&#8217;s still calling coaches to talk about playing time?  I&#8217;ve seen and heard too many instances of parents crossing the line to think there&#8217;s nothing to Leach&#8217;s claim.  From parents calling the press box during a game to question a hit/error scoring decision to a high profile booster verbally lambasting a head coach for not playing his silver spooned kid more.  If the Adam James&#8217; of the world can&#8217;t take care of themselves without hiding behind their parent&#8217;s coat tails by their third year in college, when are they ever going to take care of themselves?</p>
<p>3.  I love college baseball and college football, but I don&#8217;t love college football overtime rules.  I&#8217;m not a huge hockey or soccer fan, but I follow them a little bit, and I don&#8217;t like their OT rules either.  I wish both college football and the NFL would just go to a system where they kickoff in overtime and just ensure that both teams get the ball at least once.  Hockey and soccer at least play overtime periods, but if things still are not resolved they go to a shootout to break the tie.  What if baseball did something similar?  What if they started an extra inning with one out an a runner at second base like they do in some little leagues?  The epic Texas-Boston College 25-inning game might have ended after 12 innings.  <em>Are you kidding me</em>?  It&#8217;s not natural.  It&#8217;s not the <em>real</em> game.  The other sports should take a lesson from baseball (and basketball as well).  Either play the game from start to finish by one set of rules or just let it end in a tie.</p>
<p>4.  There has been a lot of talk over the last couple of weeks about teams like the Colts and Saints not playing their starters at the end of the NFL season.  Things like competitive fairness and fairness to fans paying for tickets to a game absent of stars are being looked into by the NFL.   College baseball (and really most college sports) really doesn&#8217;t have the luxury to sit players regularly, because every game really does mean something.  The best players typically play almost every game.  What about the MLB though?  Big League baseball players get frequent rests throughout the season, and that&#8217;s just the way it is.  I&#8217;ve gone to a Cubs-Giants game expecting to see <strong>Barry Bonds</strong> in the line-up only to see him sit on the bench for nine innings instead.   I might not like it, but that&#8217;s the way it goes.  To the victor go the spoils, and resting players is the spoil of teams that win.</p>
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		<title>Can We Speed Things Up At The CWS?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Sep 2009 01:11:01 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It&#8217;s been a while since my last post, so I thought I would share a few thoughts while I&#8217;m watching the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Cubs </span>vs. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Astros </span>on <span style="font-weight: bold;">WGN</span>.</p>
<p>Speaking of baseball on TV, the length of the games on <span style="font-weight: bold;">ESPN </span>was one of the hottest topics to come out of the <span style="font-weight: bold;">College World Series</span>. The average CWS game time was 3 hours and 40 minutes. That is a bit long, but more commercials are a fact of life when it comes to postseason sports on television. Networks are paying big money for the rights to the games, and packing each break is a necessary evil if they&#8217;re going to make money.</p>
<p>An average big league ball game is just under three hours, while a commercial break typically lasts between 90 seconds and two minutes. Compare that to the aforementioned 3:40 game time that is due in part to the three and a half minute breaks ESPN takes every half inning.</p>
<p>Here are some ideas to speed things up next year (and beyond) on ESPN in <span style="font-weight: bold;">Omaha</span>:</p>
<p>1.  <span style="font-style: italic;">Do away with the mid-game interview with each team&#8217;s head coach.</span> I watch <span style="font-weight: bold;">Major League Baseball </span>all the time, and it&#8217;s never done in the regular season, and yet I still enjoy the game. The mid-game interview is the single most useless interview in TV sports, and ESPN isn&#8217;t the only guilty party. Fox does it too during the MLB postseason. They don&#8217;t do it during a football game, they wait until halftime (and it&#8217;s still mostly useless). It&#8217;s not like the interviews are sponsored, so put us all out of our misery and get back to the game quicker rather than make us sit through an extra 30 seconds of dugout banter. However, if ESPN wants to keep the interviews how about a compromise&#8230;</p>
<p>2.  <span style="font-style: italic;">Inset the interview in a small picture-in-picture type box at the bottom of the screen</span>. This way viewers and ESPN all get to eat their cake and eat it too. The interview goes on at the bottom of the screen while we watch the start of play begin that inning. ESPN holds-up play to get the interviews in, but they could be easily recorded (which I know FOX has done in the past and may still do). I&#8217;m sure it won&#8217;t kill <span style="font-weight: bold;">Orel Hershiser</span> and <span style="font-weight: bold;">Mike Patrick</span> if they get 30 seconds less air time.   Speaking of which&#8230;</p>
<p>3.  <span style="font-style: italic;">Do away from the in-game instructional demonstrations in the press box</span>.  <span style="font-weight: bold;">Bob Brenly&#8217;s</span> doing a pretty good job of analyzing the game I&#8217;m watching right now, and he hasn&#8217;t done one on-camera bit between innings to show me how <span style="font-weight: bold;">Kevin Hart</span> grips the ball when he throws his off-speed pitch. I know it&#8217;s college baseball, but it&#8217;s still baseball. We don&#8217;t need the game explained to us like we&#8217;re ten years old just because we&#8217;re watching college players instead of big leaguers. However, if ESPN really thinks it needs the demonstrations see suggestion #2. Do them at the bottom corner of the screen in a small box while the game is going on. Better yet, ESPN could promote its web site by posting the demonstrations there. IE- <span style="font-weight: bold;">Mike Patrick:</span> <span style="font-style: italic;">&#8220;To see Orel show you how to throw a curveball go to espn.com, to hear him mispronounce another college player&#8217;s name keep it tuned here.&#8221;</span></p>
<p>4.  <span style="font-style: italic;">Start the games when they&#8217;re supposed to start</span>. If the ticket says game time is 1pm start the game at 1pm and not 1:08pm. This is another network TV commercial related thing, but come on would it really be so hard to at least shoot for an :04 start time? All the chatter before the game is just lettuce on a steak sandwhich.</p>
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