We’ve all heard some variation on the theme: “Spring Training games don’t matter” and it actually was brought up today in the in-game post in the variation, “You do realize that this game doesn’t count, right?”. This attitude is understandable: the Win/Loss record is irrelevant in the final standings. And the contrast with regular season games is obvious, once you’ve been to a couple of ST games. In case you haven’t, read on.
For TalkNats.com courtesy of Hugh Kaufman aka “The Chicken Man”
In the regular season games, everyone from the manager to the bat boy is aligned towards one purpose: winning the game. (OK, there are a few exceptions: the Black Sox and a few teams (Philly, is that you?) that might be tanking in hopes of better draft picks, but the exceptions are indeed few).
But a Spring Training game has a different purpose for practically every person on the field, with the possible exception of the bat boy. ST games are played with the same rules as regular season games with one exception: ties are allowed, since many times the visiting team would run out of pitchers who hadn’t maxed out their pitch count if the game would go beyond 9 or 10 innings. Oh, and one time I saw a bottom of the ninth with the home team already leading because the visiting manager wanted his pitcher to pitch another inning, and the home manager accommodated him. Continue reading



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