leashyourkids wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
That call wasn't nearly as bad as the one with Tyler Flowers vs. the Giants. But I agree, it's a dumb rule. The catcher should be allowed to block the plate and the runner should be allowed to blow him up.
The real problem is the replay. You had an exciting play, great baseball and now it has to be litigated in New York. It's ruining the game. In the quest to get things right we've lost sight of the fact that this is entertainment. And we often don't get it right anyway.
I don't want to eliminate review completely, but stuff like this shouldn't be reviewable. Review should exist only to correct blatantly wrong calls on who got to a bag first or whether a ball is fair or foul.
I disagree. Because you can already see that it's a slippery slope. And it kills the excitement and the flow of the game. Is getting calls correct the value that should trump everything else? I don't think so. This is entertainment. It isn't life and death. Getting upset over a blown call is really no different than getting mad because Joe Jackson batted right-handed in
Field of Dreams. It just feels more important at the time. Mistakes are part of the game. By batters, fielders, pitchers,
and umpires. Just like life. Robot balls and strikes are next. And the game will be worse.