Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig wants to see the World Series feature a day game in the future. There hasn't been a day game in the Fall Classic since 1987. "I want a day game in the World Series," Selig told the Associated Press. "It's been a favorite subject of mine over the years because I grew up watching the World Series during the afternoon in the '40s, '50s and '60s. "But our objective is the have as many viewers as possible." Major League Baseball and Fox are shooting for the highest ratings they can get to help sell the commercials that pay the bills. "World Series games, for more than 20 years, have been played at a time when the greatest number of fans can watch from coast to coast," Fox Sports president Ed Goren said in a statement. "This year, we worked with MLB to move postseason start times 30 to 40 minutes earlier, and we would be very willing to consider televising World Series games played during the day if the fee to acquire those rights reflected the smaller audiences that day games would naturally produce."