Thursday, August 21, 2008

Umps Step To The Plate


Just one day was all it took for the genuses over at the World Umpires Association to come around and allow for the implementation of instant replay in Major League Baseball. The heavy dose of criticism from the sports world certainly didn't hurt the cause.

Late Wednesday the two sides came to an agreement that will allow instant reply to be used as early as later this month pending installation of the proper equipment in all MLB ballparks.

The agreement gives authority to the crew chief of each umpiring crew to make the decision as to whether a particular call will be reviewed. Then as many as three umpires may view the replay before coming to a group decision. It is expected that the number will be changed to five come playoff time.

To start, only boundary related calls can be reviewed (fair-foul, homerun yes-no).

This is great news for Major League Baseball fans, players, and coaches who have all been on the ban wagon for instant reply for the majority of the season, if not longer. Earlier this season MLB was under the microscope following a series of three blown homerun calls, each on consecutive nights.

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