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Scott Boras wants a Nine-Game World Series!

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Scott Boras' intentions are in the right place. I like his idea of announcing the post-season awards before the first game like the Heisman. MLB needs to improve its marketing plans to make the Series and the sport more of an event...ala the NFL.

 

But Nine games is a bit much...Here is the story and his other ideas.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-n...p&type=lgns

 

Since it's Boars' idea does that mean the White Sox will choose not be involved in the World Series? :P

I don't like that idea. I think it changes the game too much.

Great, baseball until Thankgiving!

f*** BOR-ASS

What ever Scott Boras wants, we should do the opposite.

It is an interesting idea but I personally rather just keep it the same, i actually would want to shorten the season by 12-15 games too.

Unless they shorten the season, a big hell no to this idea.

Of cour$e Bora$$ want$ to add more game$ to the World $erie$.

I don't see how this makes Boras more money, unless he figures the additional revenue generated would lead to larger contracts being dulled out.

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