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MLB inning breaks 3 minutes, 15 seconds during postseason
Major League Baseball

MLB inning breaks 3 minutes, 15 seconds during postseason

Published Oct. 6, 2015 9:55 p.m. ET

NEW YORK (AP) In the first year of Major League Baseball's countdown clocks, between-inning breaks were clearly longer during the postseason opener between the Houston Astros and New York Yankees.

The clock time was 3 minutes, 15 seconds Tuesday night for the AL wild-card game at Yankee Stadium, up from 2:25 for most regular-season games and 2:45 for nationally televised regular-season games. MLB said the break time was intended to be 2:55, as in previous postseasons, with the first pitch supposed to be thrown within the last 20 seconds of clock time.

MLB planned to make the breaks 2:45 for pitching changes and during extra innings.

In the first season of the newly emphasized pace rules, the average time of nine-inning games dropped by 6 minutes to 2:56.

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