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Umps eyes
Instant replay
Umps eyes
Instant replay
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Originally Posted by LilStarZ07
BUSH LEAGUE!
dland24:
At least they got it right.
This.
Ump was right in front of that play, that was a soft liner.Originally Posted by What up
How are ya'll saying that call is easy? In game speed, it's very difficult to see if Rollins got glove under the ball ... When it was obvious he was trying to short-hop it.
Your right it wasnt an easy call. But I think Rollins was trying to do that. He wanted Matsui to think he was gonna short hop it, so he would movetoo far up the line. He honestly should have just gone back to first. Cuz even if he does short hop it hes not making it to second in time anyways.Originally Posted by What up
How are ya'll saying that call is easy? In game speed, it's very difficult to see if Rollins got glove under the ball ... When it was obvious he was trying to short-hop it.
Exactly. Those against replay say that it would slow the game down even more, which wouldn't be the case at all. That play was clear onceyou saw the replay, a crew in the booth could have sent down the right call in less time than the umps talking about it, and we know they would get it right.Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
This is why it wouldn't hurt the sport if they had a crew chief in the booth (the entire game) with access to video replay.....at least only for the OBVIOUS missed calls that can be over-turned (in this case it wasn't even close, no dispute was needed).
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
Ump was right in front of that play, that was a soft liner.Originally Posted by What up
How are ya'll saying that call is easy? In game speed, it's very difficult to see if Rollins got glove under the ball ... When it was obvious he was trying to short-hop it.
I see little league umps (who obviously do a lot more work then these "professionals") get those kinds of calls right.