Is There a Better Way...
...to settle disputed plays than the current replay-review system? Forcing the umpires and the replay technician to huddle on the field and communicate with MLB headquarters takes time, and doesn't always work out best.
Have you noticed in the NFL that the referee views challenged plays on a tablet? That might be a good alternative. And why can't the umpires ask the stadium video crew to rerun or even freeze frame a play on the big video board? All the parks -- even the century-old Wrigley and Fenway -- are so equipped.
I respect the fact that technology can help provide more accuracy on determining close or disputed plays... but...
When you heard talk about "speeding up the game" and making it more fan-friendly, perhaps an updated replay-review system could be incorporated.
Hit the "comment" button below and leave your thoughts on whether the replay system needs some tweaks.
Have you noticed in the NFL that the referee views challenged plays on a tablet? That might be a good alternative. And why can't the umpires ask the stadium video crew to rerun or even freeze frame a play on the big video board? All the parks -- even the century-old Wrigley and Fenway -- are so equipped.
I respect the fact that technology can help provide more accuracy on determining close or disputed plays... but...
When you heard talk about "speeding up the game" and making it more fan-friendly, perhaps an updated replay-review system could be incorporated.
Hit the "comment" button below and leave your thoughts on whether the replay system needs some tweaks.
(My image of the pow-wow is from last the Mets/Padres game on July 24th.)
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