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Old 02-24-2018, 02:08 PM
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An average baseball game lasts about three hours - too slow - too much dead time. Batters "take" too many pitches - seems that every other guy gets to 3 and 2 before getting on base or making an out.

Suggestions:
Batter gets 3 balls - 2 strikes.
Umpire controlled time on pitches. Overtime adds a "ball" to batter's count.
No exiting from batter's box (emergency only) - step out adds a "strike" to batter's count.
Limit warm up pitches.
Eliminate 7th inning stretch.
Limited mount conferences.
Limit replays.
Extreme - game with less innings. Perhaps 7 inning games as in softball.
More extreme - less time between innings. (commercial time)

Other ways to speed up the game?

I don't think baseball is a sport for you...
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Old 02-24-2018, 02:30 PM
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The number of pitchers used in a game, especially mid-inning pitching changes, certainly has led to the increase in the time of games. However, I attended the Braves-Mets spring training game yesterday - each team used eight pitchers, but there were only two min-inning changes. Time of game: 2:39. I know, I know - no or few TV commercials between innings, etc.

Buy, why do we need shorter games? In the 1990s, I had season tickets to a Major League team, about 10 rows behind the home team dugout. $9.00 per game, and since I got season tickets there was a 10% discount - $8.10 each. Now, the same seats for the same team are around $100 each. (I know, inflation, etc., but who cares.) Suffice it to say, I no longer have those seats - but if I did, at those prices, I would want the games to go at least six to eight hours - why would I want faster games?

And, ever tried to listen to a college football game on the radio? That 60-minute game will take about three hours, and for some reason there is about a three-hour pre-game show. Are the "younger fans" , who supposedly don't have such a long attention span, paying attention to a football broadcast/telecast?
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