At what point is the NCAA or some organization going to spend 1000 bucks on a good camera, go out and shoot pitchers, send it to someone officail, get an answer, post it on some official board so all umps can see what an illegal pitch is from said pitcher. Then all should call it when there memory sees the illegal pitch.
I know it is not professional sports but it is time that we improve on accuracy of calling ips. The camera, imo, is a helpful tool.
The nba provides video breakdowns to all of its officials so they can see and get it into their memory reflex what is illegal (read violation). Hell the public can go online and see what they get.
Video, video and more video.
there should be a plethora of video on pitchers. time to use technology to our advantage. Dave, what is the hold up?
of course, this does not apply to all umps.
you guys can figure out to move this hijack to a new thread, if you do not mind.
ron