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somehow calls 2 a ball and 5 a strike. just give us the robots already.
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Absolutely horrendous strike two call. Changed the complexion of the bottom of the 9th.
somehow calls 2 a ball and 5 a strike. just give us the robots already.
somehow calls 2 a ball and 5 a strike. just give us the robots already.
Strike zone was all over the place all night long Lots of pitches just like P5 there got called strikes. The low/away corners like P2 were balls. It was weird.Absolutely horrendous strike two call. Changed the complexion of the bottom of the 9th.
it just doesn't make sense to me that we have the technology to get it right, but we refuse to use it. even implementing the quick batter's challenge that i've seen clips of seems to work. I also realize we're not talking about a lot of calls over the course of the game, but when we have technology to make it 100% accurate and we refuse it, i don't get it. it's like the NFL using 50 year old dudes to guess where the runner got to, or where a punt went out of bounds, when baseball, soccer, tennis, etc have high tech cams and lasers to tell us exactly where the ball is at any given timeStrike zone was all over the place all night long Lots of pitches just like P5 there got called strikes. The low/away corners like P2 were balls. It was weird.
Nevada already approved and I think the ownership approval may be needed before they really need to start having concrete plans to build. Shovels won't be in the ground for years, they'll likely be playing at that Triple A ballpark until it's ready (which is crazy AF).When did Fisher get a plan in place to build a stadium let alone bypass the environmental tests for the suggested location?
I remember the vote passing months ago and thinking how this is ridiculous. They haven’t done any tests or presented any figures on how much the stadium is going to cost or how much the taxpayers are going to have to come out of pocket and it still passed. Talk about a rush to judgment.Nevada already approved and I think the ownership approval may be needed before they really need to start having concrete plans to build. Shovels won't be in the ground for years, they'll likely be playing at that Triple A ballpark until it's ready (which is crazy AF).
Nevada already approved and I think the ownership approval may be needed before they really need to start having concrete plans to build. Shovels won't be in the ground for years, they'll likely be playing at that Triple A ballpark until it's ready (which is crazy AF).
Completely agree - we'll get there.it just doesn't make sense to me that we have the technology to get it right, but we refuse to use it. even implementing the quick batter's challenge that i've seen clips of seems to work. I also realize we're not talking about a lot of calls over the course of the game, but when we have technology to make it 100% accurate and we refuse it, i don't get it. it's like the NFL using 50 year old dudes to guess where the runner got to, or where a punt went out of bounds, when baseball, soccer, tennis, etc have high tech cams and lasers to tell us exactly where the ball is at any given time
angels probably know it's over.. why they do ohtani like that?