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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4846

    #1

    MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game



    Last year, the creators of MLB The Show went all in on making sure you could finish a game of The Show in a reasonable amount of time. The results since then have been a streamlined experience with the ability to play through games at a pretty fast pace.

    The folks at Major League Baseball are similarly concerned with the pace of play, as games this year are taking about four minutes longer on average than they were last year.

    "Baseball games are getting longer this season, though. According to ESPN, the length of average MLB game in 2016 has stretched three hours and 26 seconds. That doesn't sound like a huge increase, but when you add four minutes to 2,430 games a year in the regular season, it adds up to an additional 6.83 days worth of baseball. If you watch all 162 games of a given team, a four-minute increase per game adds up to 10.8 hours over the course of a season."

    The pace of play in baseball is something which is always an interesting debate. Pitch clocks have been instituted in the minor leagues with great results at shortening the game.

    Another change the MLB may look at include limiting the amount of mound visits which can be made during the course of a game.

    The latter two proposals both could have big impacts on how you play The Show in the future. What do you think? Does baseball need to change the rules to speed up to the pace of play?
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  • DukesofHazzard
    Rookie
    • Aug 2012
    • 307

    #2
    Yeah but for a true baseball fan (like me) and sports fan in general the longer a game lasts for me the better. I don't want games to end.

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    • Airfaron23
      Rookie
      • Aug 2015
      • 248

      #3
      Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

      Let's see some quick pitching in real life!
      ... Sorry I couldn't resist

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      • Bullit
        Bacon is Better
        • Aug 2009
        • 5031

        #4
        Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

        In my opinion, I wish they would just leave it alone (both MLB and Thein the Show) I don't watch or play a game of baseball because I'm in a hurry. When I'm at the park with a cold beer, hot dog and a score book, I have NEVER thought "this game is just taking too long"

        I am the same way with The Show. I never jump scenes, fast forward thru innings. I just want to relax and enjoy a game of baseball. I even just put the controller down at times just so the idle animations will play.

        There is enough, hurry up, instant gratification and self entitlement in the world today. Leave it out of Baseball.
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        • bcruise
          Hall Of Fame
          • Mar 2004
          • 23293

          #5
          Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

          Maybe don't spend 10 minutes trying to figure out multiple replay challenges? Call it inconclusive, call stands after 3 or so if there's no clear resolution.

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          • SportsGameGod
            Rookie
            • Mar 2015
            • 83

            #6
            There is a middle ground of what major sports leagues should do to make fans happy. NBA isn't doing enough with adding those bull**** ads to the jerseys which makes me want to stop watching forever.

            MLB needs to not worry about the length of a game. Whatever amount of time a game takes is just fine. People need to stop complaining. Quit tinkering with everything.

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            • tril
              MVP
              • Nov 2004
              • 2915

              #7
              I dont remember the last time I watched an entire regular season baseball game.
              Baseball is one of those few sports that stats can tell the entire story of a game. looking at box scores, expanded stats, and reading recaps is enough.

              when it comes to the show 29 game seasons is enough for me. plus the in game save come in handy.

              it would be cool if they had a mercy rule fro when games got out of hand

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              • HenryClay1844
                Rookie
                • Jul 2013
                • 273

                #8
                After switching to watching soccer where the commercials come only at the half (and of course on the kits) I can't watch any other sport on TV. Can watch Hockey on the the net without the ads, but will never watch a baseball game again. It's the interruptions more than the length of the game. Being able to save a MLB the show game during season mode was cool, but the game is too long for someone with a passing interest.

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                • canes21
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 22455

                  #9
                  Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

                  Originally posted by HenryClay1844
                  After switching to watching soccer where the commercials come only at the half (and of course on the kits) I can't watch any other sport on TV. Can watch Hockey on the the net without the ads, but will never watch a baseball game again. It's the interruptions more than the length of the game. Being able to save a MLB the show game during season mode was cool, but the game is too long for someone with a passing interest.
                  You go through whole half innings without commercials unless you have an injury or change in the pitcher, though? Do you want to go 4.5 innings before commercials, then 4.5 more?
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                  • Ghost Of The Year
                    Em El Be ¤ T Bone.
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 6179

                    #10
                    Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

                    MLB wants it's cake, and to eat it too.
                    On the one hand, they like to tout that, unlike basketball & football, there is no clock.
                    Then in the next breath, they complain the clock is too long.
                    Something tells me TV is driving the push to reduce game lengths, when truth be told, baseball just isn't as much of a TV sport as basketball & football. The sooner MLB faces that fact, the better off they'll be.
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                    • Smallville102001
                      All Star
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 6546

                      #11
                      Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

                      Baseball is just a long game that is just how the sport is. Out of the 4 major sports baseball and NFL are both about 3 hours to watch on TV and about 30 minutes longer then NBA and NHL. Really the only thing that could make the game faster and it would only be a few minutes would be if teams didn't use left pitchers to face left hitter and then take pitcher out after just 1 batter type of thing. So really there is no way to make the game faster. Also baseball doesn't have a clock like the other sports and with any sport take away breaks and the game would be a lot faster. When I record a NBA game and can skip half time and breaks a 2.5 hour game is about a hour and 50 minutes and about the same for hockey. NFL goes from about 3 to about 2 hours and 15 when I can skip stuff and MLB goes from about 3 to about 2 hours and 30 minutes or so.
                      Last edited by Smallville102001; 05-17-2016, 05:57 PM.

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                      • redsox4evur
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jul 2013
                        • 18310

                        #12
                        Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

                        Originally posted by Smallville102001
                        Baseball is just a long game that is just how the sport is. Out of the 4 major sports baseball and NFL are both about 3 hours to watch on TV and about 30 minutes longer then NBA and NHL. Really the only thing that could make the game faster and it would only be a few minutes would be if teams didn't use left pitchers to face left hitter and then take pitcher out after just 1 batter type of thing. So really there is no way to make the game faster. Also baseball doesn't have a clock like the other sports and with any sport take away breaks and the game would be a lot faster. When I record a NBA game and can skip half time and breaks a 2.5 hour game is about a hour and 50 minutes and about the same for hockey. NFL goes from about 3 to about 2 hours and 15 when I can skip stuff and MLB goes from about 3 to about 2 hours and 30 minutes or so.
                        Except they added a pitch clock to the minors last year. That could make the game go faster.
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                        • Smallville102001
                          All Star
                          • Mar 2015
                          • 6546

                          #13
                          Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

                          Originally posted by redsox4evur
                          Except they added a pitch clock to the minors last year. That could make the game go faster.


                          How long is the pitch clock? and really most the time it doesn't take a pitcher that long to make a pitch any way.

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                          • redsox4evur
                            Hall Of Fame
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 18310

                            #14
                            Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

                            Originally posted by Smallville102001
                            How long is the pitch clock? and really most the time it doesn't take a pitcher that long to make a pitch any way.
                            20 seconds.

                            Edit: Triple-A and Double-A leagues, the highest levels of the minors, used 20-second pitch clocks and started penalizing violators with balls and strikes. At Triple-A, the International League average dropped 16 minutes to 2:40 and the Pacific Coast League fell 13 minutes to 2:45.
                            Last edited by redsox4evur; 05-17-2016, 06:04 PM.
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                            • Ghost Of The Year
                              Em El Be ¤ T Bone.
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 6179

                              #15
                              Re: MLB, Just Like The Show, Concerned About Time It Takes to Finish A Game

                              Originally posted by MMChrisS
                              Pitch clocks have been instituted in the minor leagues with great results at shortening the game.

                              Another change the MLB may look at include limiting the amount of mound visits which can be made during the course of a game.

                              The latter two proposals both could have big impacts on how you play The Show in the future.
                              What do you think?
                              I think mound visits IRL & Pitch Clocks in the minors will have as much an impact on the Show
                              as real life rainouts, rosin bags, television commercials & filling out lineup cards wrong IRL impact the Show.
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                              Don't walk around feeling hazy
                              If you need a taste, take a bite.

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