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					Originally Posted by Manny A  From the article:
 "Schuerholz said that 89 percent of umpires’ calls — including apparently all safe/out calls — would be reviewable. The 11 percent of “unreviewable” plays includes balls and strikes and whether or not a pitch hit a batter."
 
 Really?  I wonder why that's untouchable as well?  I vividly recall when Derek Jeter sold a HBP where replays clearly showed the ball hitting the knob of his bat.  Why not allow a challenge for that?  That's as much a potential game-changer as a missed pulled foot call at first base, which, like a HBP, may be tough to see even with replay (assuming that's the reason to not allow a challenge for that).
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 I totally agree - why isn't HBP included?  A few years back, Brandon Inge (playing on the Tigers) got grazed by a pitch with the bases loaded... it would have forced in the go-ahead run.  The HP umpire did not see the ball barely nick Inge's jersey and replays showed that it should have been ruled a HBP.  Tigers went on to lose the game in extra innings.