Major League Baseball is tweaking the Home Run Derby format this year that will hopefully revitalize the event, but the league could do so much more to make the night before the midsummer classic truly memorable.

The NBA has All-Star Saturday night, with a variety of events like the skills challenge and the 3-point shootout prior to the dunk contest. The NHL has fastest skater, hardest slapshot and accuracy competitions. MLB just has a bunch of guys taking batting practice while Chris Berman screams the word “back” three thousand times over the course of a few hours. This is a problem, but the KBO has a perfect solution.

The KBO not only has a bunting competition prior to its All-Star Game, it also holds an extremely entertaining pitching game called “Perfect Pitcher,” which MLB should steal immediately. A row of seven bats are elevated on a platform that crosses home plate, and pitchers have a limited amount of time to knock down as many as they can. It’s basically a carnival game played by people with the most accurate arms in the world.

MLB could hold the event in between rounds of the Home Run Derby to help break up the night and give batters a rest. You could even select a fan to participate to see how an average person would fare versus a professional. Make it happen, Rob Manfred.

(Thanks to @MyKBO for sharing this video.)