HitsRus;1663906 wrote:Yes ...I think they are. They are constructed to win the World Series, which is always about pitching and defense. Baltimore(and Detroit) are constructed to get to the postseason....by a powerful offense that bludgeons the weak teams and racks up season wins....but when they get to the playoffs and face tough pitching start to finish, the power numbers evaporate. KC scraps for runs....its HR total as a team was the lowest in the league, but in a playoff pitcher's duel...they know how to score the winning run .
Someone mentioned about the talk of moving the mound down because runs are down, and heard it on sportstalk as well at times.
It will take a little bit of time to evolve. High school and college started to use these BBCOR (batted ball coefficient of restitution) and the act more like wood bats as the ball just dont jump off the bat like they used to. Scoring is way down in college as well. CWS games used to be slugfests no matter how good the pitching seemed to be before this. The new bats have helped pitchers get a more even playing field (and drug testing in MLB as well). Pitchers in college can now pitch more aggressively now with less fear of every tom, footwedge and harry hitting the ball outta the yard and that is translating to more K's as pitching is more aggressive.
It will take time for the generation of players who were not relying on the long ball to get all the way through the systems and start learing more contact at a level before they get to the minors and the wood bats.