TAMPA — The Commissioners Office and Players Association are discussing a plan to flip-flop batting practice so the home team hits second rather than first, The Post has learned.

By having the home team hit later, the hope is that more fans would come early to the ballpark to watch, which in turn could increase concession stand sales plus help with flow of spectators coming into a park.

The benefit for the players, in theory, would be that for 81 games they could stay a little longer at home with family before having to travel to the stadium. However, it would mean visiting players would be in clubhouses longer and, in general, the amenities in a visiting clubhouse are not nearly as good as at home.

The Post was told that the proposal is still in the discussion stage and nothing has been finalized yet.

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