But seriously, anyone have an opinion as to whether the MLB trend of Ks is permanent or just the current fad? In the late 60s, early 70s, it was an era of sluggers and strikeouts (Nolan Ryan, Sandy Koufax, Reggie Jackson) The late 70s, early 80s saw a shift to contact and the running game (Pete Rose, Vince Coleman, Rickey Henderson) and the beginning of the “closer” era (Gossage, Fingers, Sutter). The late 80s, early 90s shift was to “toolsy” players (Bonds, Canseco) and the top pitchers (Glavine, Maddux, Viola, Clemens) were guys who could get some Ks, but mostly induce weak contact and pitch deep into games. The steroid era saw a switch to power hitters again and to combat it, teams went after pitchers that kept the ball in the park or on the ground (Mike Hampton most notably). Etcetera, etcetera. So, what is the next adjustment? Two way players like Ohtani to combat roster limitations?