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  • Gaby Sanchez is Not a Fan of Umpires Using Replay

    http://www.palmbeachpost.com/sports/...s/1401170.html

    ATLANTA — Marlins first baseman Gaby Sanchez might seem like an ideal poster child for Major League Baseball's proposal to expand replay next season on fair-or-foul rulings down the lines.

    After all, it was Sanchez who thought he'd slapped a game-winning hit down the left-field line in the bottom of the ninth inning against the Phillies on Aug. 5.

    Even though replays showed the ball bounced on the chalk, umpire Bob Davidson ruled it a foul ball.

    Sanchez struck out and the Marlins lost 5-4 in 10 innings. But Thursday, Sanchez said the league should drop its proposal and leave it up to the umpires.

    "It's going to make the game go longer. It's going to take a lot more decisions out of the umpires' hands and that's why they're there," he said about the latest proposal, which includes expanding replay to trapped balls.

    A spate of missed calls in the playoffs and World Series prompted the movement to expand replay, which baseball started using in 2008 but only on home run balls.

    "I'm in favor of anything that will help umpires get the call right," Marlins manager Edwin Rodriguez said. "I know (players) want to speed up the game, but they also want the game to be called right."

    Wes Helms, the Marlins' union representative, agreed. He laughed and said he wished the replay would've been in effect last season.

    "The ball Gaby Sanchez hit, we would have won. That was a key play and it was clearly a fair ball," Helms said. "When I go back and look at plays like that, I am totally for it."
    Wes Helms and Edwin Rodriguez like when the umps make the right calls.

  • #2
    Having one or two replays a week isn't going to make games longer.

    Pitchers eating shit around the mound and hitters calling time three times an at-bat is what's making games 3 hours long. That and tiny strike zones.

    Get the calls right, and cut down on the BS that occurs every game.

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    • #3
      Limit it to two mound trips total per inning, one "time" call per AB and games are done under 2:45.

      Replay is good, even if it lengthens the game (it won't). It's a overly used argument but it's still accurate; there's no good reason a person at home in his living room should be in a superior position to "officiate" the game over a paid official.

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      • #4
        Huge fan of hitting HR's at Turner Field though

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        • #5
          What's making the game long isn't really any of that stuff. It's all the TV stuff

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Claudio Vernight View Post
            Pitchers eating shit around the mound and hitters calling time three times an at-bat is what's making games 3 hours long. That and tiny strike zones.
            Srsly. The Jays-Mariners game earlier this week, when Jesse Litsch threw for Toronto was about 4 hrs. He literally had 25 mound conferences and threw at least 15 pickoffs, in addition to generally taking a long time between pitches. Pick it the fuck up.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by nny View Post
              What's making the game long isn't really any of that stuff. It's all the TV stuff
              I disagree. Spring games are mostly not televised and you still have 3 hour+ games. Unless, by "TV stuff" you mean between inning warmups, but that can't be substantially tweaked without risking injury to pitchers.

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              • #8
                The Phillies haven't played a three hour game this season.

                -MLBN

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Claudio Vernight View Post
                  The Phillies haven't played a three hour game this season.

                  -MLBN
                  Their entire team has issued 26 walks. That's nuts.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Stimpson J Cat View Post
                    I disagree. Spring games are mostly not televised and you still have 3 hour+ games. Unless, by "TV stuff" you mean between inning warmups, but that can't be substantially tweaked without risking injury to pitchers.
                    Totally with The Cat here. Baseball is the one sport where tv timeouts are not awkwardly inserted into the game.
                    God would be expecting a first pitch breaking ball in the dirt because humans love to disappoint him.
                    - Daft

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Stimpson J Cat View Post
                      Their entire team has issued 26 walks. That's nuts.
                      Only drawn 28.

                      That team's offense is due to fall off a gigantic cliff. The way they're playing is totally unsustainable. Hopefully they find that cliff tonight.
                      poop

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