Actually, football is about 80% practice (M-Th) and 20% games (Fri).

Yeah, baseball is like war......moments of action between long spaces of waiting.
Actually, the fix for Marqhusker's gripe may be bat handle thickness. Bill James said this years ago - because as players have gone away from being contact hitters and now everyone's trying to hit a HR (because of the ball this year, especially), bat handles have gotten thinner.
If you increased bat handle thickness by 1 mm a year for 10 years, you'd no longer have bats that everyone can just whip through the strike zone in an attempt to hit one out. Your small middle infielders (ie Jose Altuve) won't be hitting 20-30 HRs anymore, they'll be hitting doubles and triples with their increased bat-handling abilities and more baserunners = more stealing. You know, the exciting, multiple-moving-parts way baseball once had....which was entertaining.
This modern HR derby-style is sound game efficiency, but at the expense of entertainment. As I've argued expanding the playoff leans too closely to entertainment and away from competition, modern baseball practices are leaning too far towards competition and away from entertainment. A 30-min HR derby is fine....a 4-hour one, dressed up as a baseball game is unwatchable.