The Brewers, Rangers, Twins, and Diamondbacks are extending beer sales to go through the eighth innings after teams traditionally cut fans off by the middle of the seventh.
At least one MLB pitcher is getting crossed signals by some teams changing their beer-selling policy.
With length of games being shortened by the pitch clock, it appears some teams are feeling the pinch of decreased beer sales.to go through the eighth innings after teams traditionally cut fans off by the middle of the seventh.
But sometimes the bottom line is the one that speaks loudest, and his issue with alcohol sales may rear its head in his old stomping grounds of Fenway Park. The Red Sox have not made any decisions yet but said in a statement that it is “evaluating” the new pace of play’s impact on the fan experience and more.on alcohol consumption, disallowing happy hours at restaurants and making it illegal to have a public “Open Bar” event.Share this article:
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