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Old Tue Aug 26, 2008, 09:17pm
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Aside from getting an occasional call changed, the biggest thing that replay will do to the game is slow it down. That's not good when all we've heard for the past few years is "speed up the game....keep the game moving.." I guess when millions of bucks are on the line that replay is more important.
I wonder how many "challenges" (if you will) will be allowed per game, and where that umpire will be that reviews the replay? I can see the UIC saying, "I'll be right back everyone...you folks at home watch a few more commercials - I have to look at a tape and maybe make a quick pit stop "
They'll have to prove to me that it's a valuable, workable tool before I'll say it's a good thing.

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Old Tue Aug 26, 2008, 09:52pm
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It might actually save time, if it leads to a quick and definite ruling, as opposed to the prolonged back-and-forth arguments, with one manager coming out to complain, every umpire on the field huddling to hash things out, then the other manager coming out for an explanation and to blow off a little steam.
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Old Wed Aug 27, 2008, 03:50pm
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It might actually save time, if it leads to a quick and definite ruling, as opposed to the prolonged back-and-forth arguments, with one manager coming out to complain, every umpire on the field huddling to hash things out, then the other manager coming out for an explanation and to blow off a little steam.
Bretman in addition Replay will most likely save a manager from getting Ej'd especially someone like Lou Pinella.

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Old Wed Aug 27, 2008, 10:02pm
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Bretman in addition Replay will most likely save a manager from getting Ej'd especially someone like Lou Pinella.

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who by the way thought that this (instant replay) will be a "fiasco"

I would be curious to see how many homeruns or not, that would be subject to review this year alone...

I'm thinking that this is a non-issue in the grand scheme of things, but it opens the door to many more "plays" where instant replay will be talked about..that's all we need
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Old Thu Aug 28, 2008, 12:49am
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who by the way thought that this (instant replay) will be a "fiasco"

I would be curious to see how many homeruns or not, that would be subject to review this year alone...

I'm thinking that this is a non-issue in the grand scheme of things, but it opens the door to many more "plays" where instant replay will be talked about..that's all we need
Yeah, the sky is falling!

Everybody thought the "get the call right" thing in NCAA was going to turn every game into a sh*thouse. Guess what? It didn't, and the ability for the crew to get together on certain situations, compare notes, and make a revised ruling has led to more calls being right than ever before.

Folks, welcome to the 21st Century!
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Old Thu Aug 28, 2008, 01:41am
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http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slu...v=ap&type=lgns

That's a link to a story on "replay central".
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Old Thu Aug 28, 2008, 06:17am
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Yeah, the sky is falling!

Everybody thought the "get the call right" thing in NCAA was going to turn every game into a sh*thouse. Guess what? It didn't, and the ability for the crew to get together on certain situations, compare notes, and make a revised ruling has led to more calls being right than ever before.

Folks, welcome to the 21st Century!
The only problem that I have with the whole "get the call right" thing is that I feel that it is over used. Instead of being a "tool" as it was intended, it is becoming a "crutch" as many of our fellows are not getting their calls as they used to. I don't mind getting together to discuss an interference or obstruction call, nor do I mind discussing a double vs home run. But having "board meetings" on every other call is getting ridiculous!
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