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I have to say I went to the home opener for the Fish last weekend and I was pretty disappointed with the pitch clock. I know that’s an MLB strategy to reduce the length of games, and maybe it’s necessary in the majors (I’ve never followed pro baseball enough to know) but it hurt the experience in indie ball IMO. The whole game felt rushed. I like baseball, but I attend Goldeyes games mainly for the atmosphere — spending a cool, summer evening at Shaw Park and getting some food and drinks. I felt much more rushed with the pitch clock plowing us through innings and just …. I wasn’t a fan. It also hurt that concession lines were nuts because it was such a good crowd haha. You miss too much action now waiting in line since the game goes by so fast.Yes, Sammy overcharges for his product. Probably one of the primary reasons crowds have dropped from 5,000 or more per game a decade ago to a little over 3,000 per game now. That, plus the declining quality of the product with another independent league or two popping up over the past decade or decade and a half resulting in increased competition (I seem to remember back in the 90s, the Goldeyes were thought of as closer to AA quality of baseball) and Boomers aging out from attending games and not being replaced.
Probably not ideal for the Goldeyes either, losing potential concession revenue because fans aren’t there as long. I wonder if the AA will ever change away from the pitch clock?
Sorry off-topic I know but the Goldeyes thread is dead here and I love following the team/attending games.