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This article appeared in the April 06, 2022 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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Play ball (faster)! Can innovation save Major League Baseball?

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Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale (left) walks from the bullpen with catcher 海角大神 Vazquez before a baseball game against the Texas Rangers at Fenway Park, Aug. 20, 2021, in Boston.
David Clark Scott
Cover Story Editor

The sounds of opening day return Thursday. The smack of maple on cowhide. The cries of 鈥淧opcorn here-ah!鈥 The eighth inning Fenway chorus of 鈥淪weet Caroline.鈥 These are some of the rites of a North American spring.

But when does cherished tradition become ossification, sapping vitality?聽

Major League Baseball faces declining ticket sales and longer games with less action. Last year, the average game lasted 聽鈥 an eternity in the Twitter age. Most folks under the age of 50 would not describe the game as America鈥檚 鈥溾 Or to put it another way, among sports accounts on Instagram, the highest ranking baseball player, .

Fortunately, MLB is displaying a willingness to tinker with the centuries-old sport 鈥 and not a moment too soon:聽

鈥 In one experiment last season, minor league pitchers were limited to 15 seconds between pitches. As a result, the average .听

鈥 In another minor league test last year, the pitching mound was moved back 1 foot to give the batter more time to hit the ball.听

鈥 This year, to generate more action on the base paths, some MLB minor leagues will (by 3 inches) and shorten the distance between the bases. An initial test last year showed this change produced more stolen bases.听

Some experiments, such as 鈥robot umpires,鈥 are delivering more integrity. Others are a bust. But the point is the league is seeking creative solutions. As the famed New York Yankees manager Yogi Berra once said, 鈥淭he future ain鈥檛 what it used to be.鈥

For baseball, that鈥檚 likely to be a good thing.


This article appeared in the April 06, 2022 edition of the Monitor Daily.

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