TheDeeble
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That will never happen - the first time that a catcher tries to swipe tag and either misses or loses the ball, someone will blow a gasket and blocking the plate will be resumed. Sure, they can strongly encourage catchers not to block the plate without the ball, but collisions/blocking the plate are a part of the game; it'll never go away.
I think if baseball actually put a ban on blocking the plate, with or without the ball, it would stick. Injuries are the new pet peeve. People whined and moaned when Buster Posey got hurt even though it was mostly his own fault I think.
Personally, I say if the catcher wants to block the plate let him as long as MLB understands that baserunners will collide with him in an attempt to knock the ball out. I don't have a problem with it. Seems like it's the catcher's decision to me. He controls whether or not there's a home plate collision for the most part.