As a longtime subscriber, I am deeply disappointed in Baseball HQ's decision to shop out its "Playing Time" column to a USAToday partner, KFFL. This column quickly became a must-read when it was introduced a few years ago. But now, I find it a waste of time. The information is usually a day or two stale. Here's an example -- in the past, I could have opened the story and found some analysis of the Tulo and Fowler injuries yesterday in Colorado. Today, there was some news from the Rockies-Nats series: "Ross Detwiler to be activated Thursday." No kidding -- dude, we all watched the game yesterday. It's FRIDAY already.
When I asked about this change earlier in the season, I was told that no worries, that baseball HQ staff would better put its effort in a new feature, Divisional Outlook. This, too, has marginal utility to someone who follows the game closely. The once-a-week look at the teams in any given division means the news, often, is yesterday's news.
I would urge BBHQ to re-deploy its resources into a robust DAILY playing time column and ditch the Divisional Outlook. One solid, timely column would be more useful than two stale efforts, at least in the eyes of this dues-paying reader.
When I asked about this change earlier in the season, I was told that no worries, that baseball HQ staff would better put its effort in a new feature, Divisional Outlook. This, too, has marginal utility to someone who follows the game closely. The once-a-week look at the teams in any given division means the news, often, is yesterday's news.
I would urge BBHQ to re-deploy its resources into a robust DAILY playing time column and ditch the Divisional Outlook. One solid, timely column would be more useful than two stale efforts, at least in the eyes of this dues-paying reader.
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