When you pay to see a baseball game, you’re paying for action. Or at least you were. Baseball fans love the crack of the bat, the acrobatic catches, the bang-bang plays at first base and slide-and-tag plays at second. But no more. More than 33 percent of your average Major League Baseball (MLB) game is either a home run, walk or strikeout, according to Baseball-Reference.com. That means the only players those watching at home will see are the pitcher, hitter and catcher.