I’m ok with the base stealing as it is right now. It allows for different strategies in different leagues rather then everyone trying to build their teams the same.
In Gibson we had 2 guys with over 70 stolen bases and 6 guys with 50 stolen bases. In Riley with 18 games left there are 4 guys with over 50 stolen bases.
I can’t remember the last time I have seen a player with over 100 stolen bases, and I look for them because they are the perfect fit on my team.
Even a player like Jimmie Merced
https://www.whatifsports.com/hbd/Pages/Popups/PlayerRatings.aspx?pid=10082124
that I used the Injury bug to make an even better base stealer I can’t see getting over 80 in a season.
my argument would be to make defensive catchers more valuable and to punish players with poor base running more.
I used to think I loved guys like Victor Rincon
https://www.whatifsports.com/hbd/Pages/Popups/PlayerStats.aspx?pid=8775047
as my backup C because they were defensive, makes pitchers better in tight situations and prevents runners from stealing. Now people are arguing pitch calling doesn’t do anything and even with a strong arm and accuracy Rincon is under a 50% thrown out percentage, why don’t I just put another DH behind the plate?
make the defensive C more valuable in terms of pitch calling, holding players and throwing players out and if will add another layer to the game rather then taking one away.