Count Cubs starting pitcher Jon Lester as someone who is not in favor of MLB's new pitch clock.
Following his spring training debut in which he pitched two scoreless innings, Lester shared his thoughts on MLB's addition of a pitch clock.
"Baseball is baseball. You're not going to speed it up. You're not going to change it," Lester said. "You can put the pitch clock there and the game is going to flow the way the game flows.
"If you have a 6-5 game, it's going to be three and a half hours. If you have a 2-1 game, it's going to be two hours and 50 minutes.