MLB Will Reportedly Shorten Doubleheaders to 7 Inning Games

MLB's new plan will hopefully lighten the load as the league tries to get in as many games as possible

The Major League Baseball season may be shortened to 60 games but a lot has already happened. Including a lot of changes, the latest reportedly being doubleheader games moving to seven innings instead of the regular nine. Sports Illustrated host Robin Lundberg discussed the latest news and why it makes sense for the sport from both a time and injury standpoint during this unique season with Max Goodman of InsidethePinstripes.

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