Paul Sullivan: Should MLB turn off the pitch clock in the postseason? Thrilling WBC games suggest time limits aren’t needed.
CHICAGO — Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Steve Trachsel chimed in Monday night on Twitter after watching Japan’s epic comeback win over Mexico in a World Baseball Classic semifinal. “Another great WBC game with no pitch clock, shift bans, bigger bases or pick off rules,” Trachsel wrote. For the generation of baseball fans unfamiliar with the name, it should be noted that Trachsel was renowned for ...
by Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune
Mar 21, 2023
4 minutes
CHICAGO — Former Chicago Cubs pitcher Steve Trachsel chimed in Monday night on Twitter after watching Japan’s epic comeback win over Mexico in a World Baseball Classic semifinal.
“Another great WBC game with no pitch clock, shift bans, bigger bases or pick off rules,” Trachsel wrote.
For the generation of baseball fans unfamiliar with the name, it should be noted that Trachsel was renowned for being among the slowest-working pitchers in the game, referred to by some as the “Human Rain Delay.” Writers loved talking to him because he always had something interesting to say, but we hated the days Trachsel started because his games took forever.
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