
at cherry picking a 7 year old kid who feel asleep at like 1 am East Coast time.
Here's where I do agree with the baseball haters, though. That game was fantastic, but indeed had a sluggish pace that killed a lot of enjoyment. The onfield play was great, but it's the constant mound visits, mid-inning pitching changes, slow pitchers, and batters fiddling with their gloves that can drag on a game.
These are issues that can all be easily addressed (it's a player issue, not a game design issue). It won't bring fans such as yourself around, since you need to see your jogging around to convince yourself there's something happening, but no 9 inning game should last more than 3 hours (unless there's a load of offense, which is fine). That said, I think basketball is in much bigger crisis concerning its flaws (soccer is irredeemable, though), but fans like you will never express discontent as long as there is "action."
Baseball wasn't traditionally played like this. Games used to take about 2 hours.