I believe most coaches would agree with you Xrayaries but with all do respect it simply is not feasible. Tournaments are held to make money. A certain number of teams paying entry fees are needed to break even because of the expenses (field rental, lights per night, field crews to name a few). Once you surpass that number to cover expenses you enter the profit side of the ledger. Add concession revenue and any other money-making gimmicks and the whole thing becomes worth the effort. A tournament director needs to be able to schedule all the games into a time frame that is more predictable. Games without time limits, especially during pool play, are too unpredictable. To quote a saying "It is what it is."
One of the ways to overcome this is to host single or double elimination tournaments. The expenses such as field rental and lighting would still be the same. Would you be willing to pay the same amount or possibly more money if only guaranteed 1 or 2 games for the weekend? Most will answer no.
Let me put this into perspective and again I mean no disrespect. When new teams enter the travelball world they normally go thru a learning curve. They seldom win many games, hence they normally play the minimum number of games guaranteed. As they improve they enter the middle 50% (rough estimate) of the overall age group of teams participating. They play the most games of any of the teams for the weekend yet they many times fall short of winning the tournament. The elite and seasoned teams again play less games on the weekend due to the fact they win the pool play and stay in the winner's bracket to the championship. They play less games but have a happy and full experience.
Coaching a travelball team takes on a different coaching mindset. You are constantly aware of the clock. When behind you run the girls on/off the field and do things to speed up the time allotted (no practice pitches, no infield preparation, quick to bat, quick to defend). When ahead you burn the clock without stalling which would be unethical. If you have a 50% plus team you need more pitchers and a spare catcher or 2. An elite team isn't in the sun as much and can play with less. It all becomes a strategy and team preparation thing.