MLB to Go 7 Innings for Doubleheaders
Major League Baseball and the players union have agreed to play 7 inning doubleheaders.
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A number of games have been postponed already due to a coronavirus outbreak among the Miami Marlins that has also impacted the Philadelphia Phillies due to Miami having used their clubhouse.
Weather has also played a role in the postponement of games including Thursday's Cubs-Reds matchup.
From ESPN.com:
MLBPA executive director Tony Clark called deputy commissioner Dan Halem during the first doubleheader of the season Tuesday and said players might want to consider shortened twin bills this year. The union surveyed its members as it considered proposing either two seven-inning games for a doubleheader, or nine innings for the opener and seven for the nightcap. A source confirmed to ESPN that MLB was checking opinions among owners and general managers.
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