Lol do the cubs play at that time so the Pope can watch?
ItsCaptainKeyboard on
I remember growing up it was 7:35 start times, now all 30 teams start well in advance of that
egusta on
Needs timezone fix where cst and est are tighter and mountain and PST are too
Drawz2772 on
I believe part of the agreement for the Braves new stadium was later start times to not add traffic to the already heavily trafficked area.
JA_MD_311 on
Game start so much earlier now than even 15-20 years ago. It wasn’t uncommon for games to start at 735 local time. 40-50 years ago post 8pm starts were the norm.
vsladko on
God bless the 6:40 start time
a_d3ad_cat on
The Dodgers go out of their way to make East coast fans choose between baseball and sleep…
ShawnaLAT on
The White Sox one year (maybe more? I don’t remember) started a bunch of their home games at 7:11pm as part of a sponsorship deal with 7-eleven.
sgtapone87 on
The mariners moving to a 640 start time is the best thing this team has done in years.
Playoff run was nice too.
shidekigonomo on
I have always wondered about the Angels’ start time. Are they like trying to micromanage traffic patterns to avoid inconveniencing Disneyland attendees or what?
Dyrmaker on
MLB: scheduling playoff games in the middle of the workday since 1706, or whatever the fuck else this tired ass sport thinks is “tradition”. Every 5 years the average age of the MLB viewer gets 5 years older. Pitch clock was the only thing coming close to stopping the bleeding.
TheVoicesOfBrian on
I was going to ask why the Diamondbacks don’t start later (when it’s cooler), then remembered it’s now hot AF 24 hours a day during the Summer (and Spring and Fall).
thearchiguy on
Cold weather vs hot weather
ebdbbb on
I miss when 7-eleven sponsored the White Sox to start at 7:11.
simplepimple2025 on
Jays adding an extra 2 minutes for the second anthem.
gopa824 on
As a Giants fan on the East Coast, their change to 9:45 ET instead of after 10 plus the pitch clock means I see WAY more ninth innings than I did a few years ago
Godunman on
I guess I’m a night owl too but I don’t get the love for 6:40 start times. I feel like I have to hustle after work to make it in time
TheWoodser on
Now, separate it out by home timezone.
ExceptionalGlove on
Atlanta is the latest so it can be as far away from 5pm/rush hour so people can avoid the damn traffic.
Real-Psychology-4261 on
The Cubs do realize their stadium has lights now, right?
janzeera on
I like the 1:20 start. Cincinnati would have these during the week and call them “The Businessman’s Special”. Take a long lunch and the go to the game.
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Lol do the cubs play at that time so the Pope can watch?
I remember growing up it was 7:35 start times, now all 30 teams start well in advance of that
Needs timezone fix where cst and est are tighter and mountain and PST are too
I believe part of the agreement for the Braves new stadium was later start times to not add traffic to the already heavily trafficked area.
Game start so much earlier now than even 15-20 years ago. It wasn’t uncommon for games to start at 735 local time. 40-50 years ago post 8pm starts were the norm.
God bless the 6:40 start time
The Dodgers go out of their way to make East coast fans choose between baseball and sleep…
The White Sox one year (maybe more? I don’t remember) started a bunch of their home games at 7:11pm as part of a sponsorship deal with 7-eleven.
The mariners moving to a 640 start time is the best thing this team has done in years.
Playoff run was nice too.
I have always wondered about the Angels’ start time. Are they like trying to micromanage traffic patterns to avoid inconveniencing Disneyland attendees or what?
MLB: scheduling playoff games in the middle of the workday since 1706, or whatever the fuck else this tired ass sport thinks is “tradition”. Every 5 years the average age of the MLB viewer gets 5 years older. Pitch clock was the only thing coming close to stopping the bleeding.
I was going to ask why the Diamondbacks don’t start later (when it’s cooler), then remembered it’s now hot AF 24 hours a day during the Summer (and Spring and Fall).
Cold weather vs hot weather
I miss when 7-eleven sponsored the White Sox to start at 7:11.
Jays adding an extra 2 minutes for the second anthem.
As a Giants fan on the East Coast, their change to 9:45 ET instead of after 10 plus the pitch clock means I see WAY more ninth innings than I did a few years ago
I guess I’m a night owl too but I don’t get the love for 6:40 start times. I feel like I have to hustle after work to make it in time
Now, separate it out by home timezone.
Atlanta is the latest so it can be as far away from 5pm/rush hour so people can avoid the damn traffic.
The Cubs do realize their stadium has lights now, right?
I like the 1:20 start. Cincinnati would have these during the week and call them “The Businessman’s Special”. Take a long lunch and the go to the game.