• quartz242 [she/her]
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    4 years ago

    I'm not super familiar with baseball but local play would self organize by whoever wants to participate, in regards to professional it could be a league based on an individual game play metric. Good question

    • AStonedApe [they/them]
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      4 years ago

      I'm all about localizing and democratizing baseball. But I'm not quite sure what you mean by this:

      it could be a league based on an individual game play metric.

      • quartz242 [she/her]
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        4 years ago

        So from.what little I understand about baseball there are lots of statistics involved so utilizing said play statistics could be used a la a conputer to essentially create a matchmaking system designed to create fair games utilizing gameplay data rather than gender.

        • AStonedApe [they/them]
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          4 years ago

          Honestly, I think some of y'all are a bit confused about the nature of some of these sports.

          rather than gender

          Baseball already doesn't directly discriminate based on gender. There are no rules saying women aren't allowed to play. There's certainly a societal component to why there have been literally 0 female MLB players, but I think the biological differences are much more significant.

          utilizing said play statistics could be used a la a conputer to essentially create a matchmaking system designed to create fair games utilizing gameplay data

          How is this not going to produce leagues/divisions with different levels of male competition similar to boxing? Why would utilizing statistics help women compete fairly against men in a sport they already aren't prohibited from playing in? Remember, boxing only achieves (some) gender equality by specifically banning men from the women's competition.

          I REALLY want to get behind these ideas, but I'm afraid there may be only 2 options: leave team sports to discriminate based on gender or abolish the sports entirely.