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Pacifics and Vallejo Admirals to Play a Timed Game for the First Time in Baseball History

The Worst Baseball Idea Ever: The Pacifics and Vallejo Admirals to Play a Timed Game for the First Time in Baseball History

The San Rafael Pacifics and Vallejo Admirals have agreed to make history by playing an official game on the clock. For the first time ever in professional baseball, a ball game will be timed at two hours and 30 minutes.

This ridiculous idea has the team believing that the game will be a complete failure.  Baseball games are not meant to be timed, but to be enjoyed one pitch at a time.

“I think this is a terrible idea,” said Pacifics President and General Manager Mike Shapiro. “I never want to see this happen in baseball. But since there is so much criticism discussion about speeding up the game, we want to show the critics what a dumb idea it is.”

The first timed game will be held at Albert Park, home of the San Rafael Pacifics, on August 5th at 7:05 PM against the Vallejo Admirals. The Admirals will then continue with the horrible idea and host another timed game at their home field, Wilson Park. The game will take place on August 7th at 1:05 PM.  

The two teams will complete a full baseball game under a 2:30 game clock, along with other strict pace of play restrictions.

The rules for the “Game on the Clock” games are as follows:

For example, if the first playoff inning ends with the No. 6 hitter having the last official at bat, then the following inning begins with the No. 7 hitter at bat, and then the No. 5 hitter at second base and the No. 6 hitter at first base.

For tickets or more information, please visit www.pacificsbaseball.com or call 415-485-1563.

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