The reasons are manifold: instead of 162 regular season games there will be just 60, which gives greater weight to every result; the trade deadline has been pushed back four weeks until August 31; and 16 teams will make the playoffs compared to the traditional ten, which is more than 50% as Cherington points out.
"That definitely changes the calculus for teams in terms of expectations," he tells At Home With Leaders, "and it may change their decision-making."
Also on the conversational agenda with co-hosts Matthew Stone and Steve Gera were:
- Beginning the Pirates's shift to a player-centric culture upon his appointment in November [5:00];
- Using technology to assist knowledge transfer across the clubhouse and front office [14:00];
- Sense checking progress both on and off the field [19:20];
- How teams can reflect their city or town and the implications for performance [27:00].
Steve Gera: Twitter | LinkedIn
Matthew Stone: Twitter | LinkedIn
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