
Major League Baseball made several changes this year . . . including the “pitch clock” . . . which has drastically shortened game times.
Nine-inning games are down 31 MINUTES . . . from an average of three hours, nine minutes last year . . . to two hours, 38 minutes this year. This is the fastest average time since 1984.
Most people seem to like the changes, but there’s one problem: Shorter, faster games mean there’s less opportunity for fans to spend money at the ballpark, on concessions . . . merchandise . . . and of course beer.
Historically, teams have stopped selling alcohol after the seventh inning . . . but four teams have already pushed that back to after the EIGHTH inning now.
Those teams are: The Arizona Diamondbacks, the Texas Rangers, the Minnesota Twins, and the Milwaukee Brewers. And a handful of other teams are talking about following suit.
Now, thanks to the peeps at Breaking T, Milwaukee fans can grab a shirt that’ll help you “Cheers to 8th inning beers.”
More beer for the fans of the Brew Crew?
The champagne of stadiums.
🔗: https://t.co/yXhXXYnGlh | #ThisIsMyCrew pic.twitter.com/iGbwb8gmsf— BreakingT (@BreakingT) April 12, 2023