Maybe it’s inevitable. Maybe it’s unavoidable. Maybe it’s simply built into the fabric of the sport. Maybe baseball games are just destined to take three hours to play. No matter what clocks are ticking. No matter what rules are changed. No matter what, period.

Maybe. Just don’t tell that to the commissioner.

“I’m not prepared to accept the fact that we’re always going to play three-hour games,” MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said. “I think we need to continue to think about creative ways to make sure that the game moves along as quickly as possible.”

Yeah, apparently. Because this sport is just a year removed from instituting a series of changes designed to, um, make sure that the game moves along as quickly as possible. And those moves actually did work. For a while.