ARLINGTON, Texas – Ahead of a World Series capping the pandemic-shortened season, baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said he hopes to keep two of this year’s innovations: expanded playoffs and starting extra innings with runners on second base.“People were wildly unenthusiastic about the changes.
And then when they saw them in action, they were much more positive,” Manfred said Tuesday during an interview with The Associated Press.Manfred said the 30 teams combined for $3 billion in operating losses due the coronavirus pandemic, which caused all 898 regular-season games to be played in empty ballparks without fans.After opening day was delayed from March 26 to July 23, MLB and the players’ association agreed to expand the number of teams in.