Major League Baseball is aware of this. The traditional fan feels the call is the call. And if instant replay were implemented in baseball what would it review? ,
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There are arguments on both sides. The fans for it can point out the blown calls by umpires in the current playoffs. The other major sports have added instant replay in one form or another. The NFL being the first and it took them awhile to get it to the stage it is now. With the advances in technology instant replay came into the living rooms. People at home and broadcasters were able to see the plays replayed over and over again. And if the call on the field was wrong everyone knew it and the outcome of the game was in question.
Fans in general see this as an improvement in the way games were officiated. Fans,
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We just can't replace the umpire. By adding instant replay the umpire will always be second guessed. The human aspect with the umpire making the calls on the field is part of baseball. Umpires usually get the calls right. But they are human and sometimes they don't. In big games this is highlighted. But this is the way it is and the traditional fan feels that is the way it should be.
When first introduced into the NFL it was not had handled very well. It took way too long for a decision to be made. It disrupted the game.
The major television stations already have the pitch tracker that second guesses the ball and strike calls. There are already arguments on the field over a close call. But there has always been this difference of opinion over a call. That has been one of the interests in the way fans love the game. There is excitement over a disagreement between the player,
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So, is this a good thing? Do baseball fans want instant replay in MLB?
But there are still those that oppose this added technology. And this will include the fan, owners, players,
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There has been talk about bringing Instant Replay to Major League Baseball. On August 19, 2008 the owners and umpires approved implementing instant replay in the 30 major league parks. It will see only limited use to start with replay of disputed home runs.
In addition to the NFL, the NHL added instant replay to verify if a goal was actually scored or not. The NBA also added instant replay to see if basket was made before time ran out. In all sports using instant replay it started out slow and then expanded and enhanced the implementation to better serve the specific sport.
It is inevitable that instant replay will sooner or later be implemented in Major League Baseball. It is starting out slowly by reviewing disputed home runs. But I am sure it will progress more and more into the sport. How far it does is anyone's guess. I just hope it doesn't go too far.
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