Let's face it: A lot of people believe Major League Baseball, as a spectator sport, is broken. The commissioner admitted as much. It's too slow. Watching a coach amble out to the mound to have yet another chat with his pitcher is an open invitation to yawn and switch the channel.

So, what can be done to fix baseball? We're asking our reporters to write their proposals. We'd also like to know what you would change. No more mound visits? Prevent batters from stepping out of the box after every pitch? Leave it alone? Make your case.

We'll pick the best submissions and publish them along with our reporters' suggestions next week.

We're pretty sure Commissioner Rob Manfred reads The New York Times. Who knows, maybe he'll implement your idea.