oblong Posted Sunday at 10:43 PM Posted Sunday at 10:43 PM 3 hours ago, gehringer_2 said: true, but being reversed in real time on broadcast games it a whole 'nother level of exposure to face compared to t some charts on a website somewhere. yep. 95% of fans don't see those charts. But when an umpire has to constantly point out his call was wrong in front of the camera? Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM 1 hour ago, oblong said: yep. 95% of fans don't see those charts. But when an umpire has to constantly point out his call was wrong in front of the camera? Thats exactly why I have a problem with Buckner's terminology. Both times, he said "batter challenging the pitch." No, the batter was challenging the call. Which Buckner got wrong, all 6 challenges in that game. Quote
Sports_Freak Posted yesterday at 12:40 AM Posted yesterday at 12:40 AM 5 hours ago, chasfh said: Does the CBA they agreed to allow it? Probably not. But umpires like Buckner are going to be shown up, on TV, for the whole baseball world to see. And once word gets around, more players will challenge every borderline call he makes. His credibility will be shot.... Quote
tiger2022 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) I don't understand why they just don't use the robo ump for every pitch Why does every league need to have a coach's/player's challenge type of thingy. Just set up sensors in the plate and hook the umpire up with a buzzer. Jose Altuve and the cheating Astros already gave the proof of concept that the buzzer stuff can work in real time Edited 21 hours ago by tiger2022 Quote
IdahoBert Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I’m watching opening day for the Royals at Kauffman were they have brought in all the outfield fences except center by about 10 feet, so this is going to make a difference this year. I’m looking forward to the appearance of the Sasquatch for Vinnie Pasquantino. I’m also missing the row of blonde Stepford wives that used to populate the first row directly behind home plate. So sad. And speaking of sad, a lot of the pregame show was dedicated to the moving as well as uncomfortable story of a young woman with ALS who is a lifetime Royals fan, who was a KCPD officer and due to an act of kindness by the Royals spent her last full day as a police officer years ago as the officer on duty in the Royals dugout. 1 Quote
casimir Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 2 hours ago, IdahoBert said: I’m watching opening day for the Royals at Kauffman were they have brought in all the outfield fences except center by about 10 feet, so this is going to make a difference this year. I’m looking forward to the appearance of the Sasquatch for Vinnie Pasquantino. I’m also missing the row of blonde Stepford wives that used to populate the first row directly behind home plate. So sad. And speaking of sad, a lot of the pregame show was dedicated to the moving as well as uncomfortable story of a young woman with ALS who is a lifetime Royals fan, who was a KCPD officer and due to an act of kindness by the Royals spent her last full day as a police officer years ago as the officer on duty in the Royals dugout. The Pasquatch thing is simple and funny. Whoever came up with that idea certainly got a side eye at first, and then a few beers later, yeah, sure, let’s try it. Kudos to the Royals for the pregame show and treating that KCPD to her last full day on duty. 1 Quote
CMRivdogs Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 52 minutes ago, casimir said: The Pasquatch thing is simple and funny. Whoever came up with that idea certainly got a side eye at first, and then a few beers later, yeah, sure, let’s try it. Kudos to the Royals for the pregame show and treating that KCPD to her last full day on duty. I had completely forgotten about the Pasquach thing. We attended a game last Summer on ourv roadtrip. With the exception of the nasty thunderstorm early in the game, it was a fun experience 1 Quote
Sports_Freak Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Lol....watching the Cubbies while waiting on the Tiger game. The outfield ivy is a gross shade of brown....no growth yet. Quote
chasfh Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 13 hours ago, Sports_Freak said: Lol....watching the Cubbies while waiting on the Tiger game. The outfield ivy is a gross shade of brown....no growth yet. Yeah, that's usually a late May/early June thing. Sooner if it's a warm spring. When the Tigers show up there for Game 3 of the World Series, the ivy will be turning all kinds of colors. Quote
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