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Title: Baseball Overhauls: Proposed Rules for Spending, Games, and More

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Radical ⁢Reset: Proposed Changes If I Ran Major League Baseball

NEW YORK A sweeping overhaul of Major League Baseball’s economic system, competitive balance, and fan experience is ‌needed, and a series‍ of bold, if unconventional, penalties and standardized practices would be implemented under a new leadership regime, ⁤according to a proposal⁤ outlined by one industry observer. the plan aims to​ address concerns over spending disparities, constant rule changes, fractured broadcasting, and inconsistent equipment.

The core of the proposed changes centers around incentivizing ⁣financial responsibility. Rather than relying on luxury tax penalties that appear to have little deterrent effect, teams exceeding ⁤a generous soft cap ⁣- similar to MLB’s current system -⁤ would begin the season with a predetermined number of losses. “For every 20 million dollar increment of spending above the cap, you start the season with a loss,” the ‍proposal states. conversely,teams falling ⁣below a set spending‌ floor would forfeit home games,with the⁤ rationale that attendance ‌is already low for certain franchises. “it should be a pretty easy thing to teams at the bottom to give up home games since nobody’s going to home games ⁤of the Marlins, Pirates, or Rays anyway.”

Beyond economics, a moratorium on non-safety related rule changes would be enacted.‍ While prioritizing player safety ⁤- citing examples like a potential “double first base” and protective headgear for pitchers ‌- the proposal argues against stylistic alterations to the game. ⁤Recent ⁤rule additions over the ⁢last decade would cease, with exceptions made only for⁣ rule integrity issues, such as the implementation of PitchCom.

Fan accessibility is also a key focus. The‌ proposal calls for a​ single price point for all game broadcasts, eliminating the current⁢ fragmented‍ system requiring subscriptions to multiple streaming services. “Give customers⁢ a single price for all the games,” it ⁤asserts. “If you’re going to carve out games for Apple or Amazon ⁢or NBC or whoever, issue credits to view the affected games ⁤or broadcast them through the outlet they paid for.Seriously, don’t make Grandpa have to figure out an Apple+ login to‍ watch the game.”

the proposal demands standardization of the baseball itself. A single specification would be mandated⁣ for all teams, ending the ongoing debate and accusations of manipulation‌ surrounding the ball’s composition. The blunt directive: “stop screwing with the baseballs, Manfred.”

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