......and I actually think it would not be a bad idea. Starting in the 11th inning, they are putting runners in first and second to start the inning. I wouldn't mind them doing this in MLB if they started it in the 12th or 13th inning. That gives the clubs plenty of time to take care of it in the traditional way. The NFL and NHL have revised their OT policies in recent history, and there really hasn't been that much backlash.
Also, I think the MLBPA would be behind it because it could save wear and tear on pitching staffs, and time that every day players are on the field. The one thing I would say is you should not charge ER's to the pitcher in this situation. It isn't their fault that the rules would make them inherit 2 runners with no outs.