LOS ANGELES – Major League Baseball had what could be called their greatest blessing and greatest curse with the third record in the World Series.

For baseball junkie, 7 hours, 20 minutes of tension, championship baseball is a hardball paradise. For the casual fan and the group of observers who hold the modern game with indifference, it was room A for a sport that went wrong.

Commissioner Rob Manfred, unsurprisingly, is part of the first group and is determined to remember the Los Angeles Dodgers' 3-2 win over the Boston Red Sox, as opposed to 18, as a classic and not an enigma.

That does not mean he's not ready to tweak the game in the future.

Manfred said that he remained open to the starting concept of a runner at second base in extra rounds – but only during the regular season. He pointed out that he was not considering such a move during the playoffs – but said that a regular season experience with the rule during minor league matches "worked well" .

"I do not think we're quite ready for that, but I would be open to that," Manfred said before Saturday's fourth game. "But I want to be clear on this point: we do not think we're doing anything to change the way games or games play, either regular season or after the season in terms of this rule.

"It's over there, it's used in minor leagues, I'm aware of it, but it's not under review."

Gambling issues are among the many issues that will be examined in depth in anticipation of the expiry of the collective agreement in 2021 – and even before – -. For now, the MLB is trying to take advantage of what is becoming an epic global series against the past. , franchises of big markets.

However, Fox's notes for the third match were down about 10% from the third match of 2017, which brought together the Dodgers and Houston Astros, now as did the established trend in the second match .

Nevertheless, Manfred refuses to believe that Friday's marathon was bad for the match.

"It's one of those things you can not let people turn into negative," he said. "It was a great game, a unique game, and it's one of those things that generates a lot of buzz and makes our game even more remarkable."

Although it takes more than seven hours – though, considering the 18 rounds, the extra time allotted for the commercials and the gallant performance of the Red Sox pitcher, Nathan Eovaldi, who launched six rounds of relief before allowing the Max Muncy's victorious home run – it could have been much longer.

"I do not think it's a seven o'clock request," says Manfred. "Nobody knows, when entering the game, that we are going to play 18 rounds.The fact is that we recognize that it is helpful to provide a game as crisp as possible, with the least amount of free time possible, but I ne I do not think you can tear your hands off playing a seven-hour game in the World Series, which turned out to be a great game. It's a game! "

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