Marlins manager Don Mattingly said advanced game analytics have made modern baseball unwatchable, where elements such as swing instruction geared toward home runs result in a disproportionate number of strikeouts.

“It’s great for your team when a guy throws a no-no, it’s great for that guy, it’s a great accomplishment,” Mattingly told reporters Thursday. “But when there’s so many so early, strikeouts are at an all-time high, things like that. It tells you that there are some issues in the game that need to be addressed.”

Mattingly continued, emphasizing changes “are going to take a while”:

This started 15, 16 years ago, you know, with the swing changes and the philosophy changes with all the analytics of the three-run homer and all that stuff. So it’s been coming, and it’s been building, and now we’re at a point where it’s getting so much more attention because it’s just a game that sometimes is unwatchable. You see, guys, you talk to them, and they don’t even like watching games because there’s nothing that goes on in them.


Source: The Federalist

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