
Why MLB’s Bold Postseason Experiment Lasted Just One Year—What Went Wrong?
Talk about stirring the pot—Major League Baseball decided last year to shake things up by introducing a flexible start date for the World Series. The idea? Cut down those awkward gaps where championship teams steamroll through the league playoffs only to be forced into an agonizing week of twiddling their thumbs before the big show begins. I mean, who wants their adrenaline to flatline right before the season’s climax? Fitting a four-round postseason into just one month is no picnic, and MLB rightly recognized that the traditional schedule sometimes drains the juice right out of the moment.
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