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<blockquote data-quote="78pike" data-source="post: 895402" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>I don't think TV affects baseball like it does football. With baseball the commercials occur between innings as the pitcher warms up. You never see the guy with the red shirt standing there holding up the game while the pitcher waits like you see in football. MLB has an allotted amount of time between innings allowing networks to time their commercials. At the end of that time the umpire signals play ball. </p><p></p><p><strong>MLB lowered the time between innings to 2 minutes for local broadcasts and nationally televised games in 2019</strong>. MLB had instituted times of 2 minutes, 5 seconds for local broadcasts and 2 minutes, 25 seconds for nationally televised games in 2016, decreasing these times by 20 seconds from where they were previously.</p><p></p><p>I don't believe non televised games have much less than 2 minutes between innings for a pitcher to warm up. Having attended many Tech baseball games it seems like about 2 minutes between innings whether the game is televised or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="78pike, post: 895402, member: 4030"] I don't think TV affects baseball like it does football. With baseball the commercials occur between innings as the pitcher warms up. You never see the guy with the red shirt standing there holding up the game while the pitcher waits like you see in football. MLB has an allotted amount of time between innings allowing networks to time their commercials. At the end of that time the umpire signals play ball. [B]MLB lowered the time between innings to 2 minutes for local broadcasts and nationally televised games in 2019[/B]. MLB had instituted times of 2 minutes, 5 seconds for local broadcasts and 2 minutes, 25 seconds for nationally televised games in 2016, decreasing these times by 20 seconds from where they were previously. I don't believe non televised games have much less than 2 minutes between innings for a pitcher to warm up. Having attended many Tech baseball games it seems like about 2 minutes between innings whether the game is televised or not. [/QUOTE]
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