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MLB says minor league games reduced by almost a half hour thanks to pitch clocks

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Major League Baseball has been experimenting with pitch clocks throughout the minor league season with the goal of cutting the length of games.

According to officials, the clocks have resulted in the average time of a minor league game being reducing by an average of 25 minutes. The league ultimately hopes this trend translates into the big leagues during the 2023 season.

A deeper dive into the data released by the commissioner's office revealed the average time of a minor game dropped to 2 hours and 38 minutes this season, which ended on Sept. 28. Last season the average game lasted 3 hours and 3 minutes.

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At Triple-A, the minor leagues' highest level, pitch clocks were set at 14 seconds if the bases were empty. Pitchers had 19 seconds when runners were on the bases. Single-A and Double-A featured 18-second clocks with runners.

A pitch clock is deployed during a minor league game between the Brooklyn Cyclones and Greensboro Grasshoppers, July 13, 2022, in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)

Big league games did not incorporate pitch clocks during the 2022 season and games averaged 3 hours and 4 minutes.

MLB announced on Sept. 9 that clocks will be introduced in the major leagues next year at 15 seconds with no runners and 20 seconds with runners.

The players' association was opposed to the league's decision.

Pitchers are penalized a ball for violating the clock. 

However, after an adjustment period, violations did decrease throughout the minor league levels. Pitcher violations decreased from an average of 1.73 per game in the second week to 0.41 in week 24.

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