What's interesting is that baseball DOES have a replay review. The catch? They won't review a play unless a manager comes out and contests the issue. Which to me, seems stupid. Either you're committed to replay and ensuring the quality of calls, or you're not. To hang the issue in limbo and require a manager to come out and stop play before you attempt to utilize it is a waste of effort. It's different from football and the red flag or coach's challenge b/c while certain plays do require coach's to stop play and object, at least they continue to review each play under most circumstances.
Ascian what are you talking about? Your totally WRONG. Replay can ONLY be determined by the Umpire and it can ONLY happen in 3 scenarios. 1) Home Run Calls (If fair or foul) 2) Whether the ball actually left the playing field 3) Whether the ball was subject to fan interference
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What's interesting is that baseball DOES have a replay review. The catch? They won't review a play unless a manager comes out and contests the issue. Which to me, seems stupid. Either you're committed to replay and ensuring the quality of calls, or you're not. To hang the issue in limbo and require a manager to come out and stop play before you attempt to utilize it is a waste of effort. It's different from football and the red flag or coach's challenge b/c while certain plays do require coach's to stop play and object, at least they continue to review each play under most circumstances.
Ascian what are you talking about? Your totally WRONG. Replay can ONLY be determined by the Umpire and it can ONLY happen in 3 scenarios.
1) Home Run Calls (If fair or foul)
2) Whether the ball actually left the playing field
3) Whether the ball was subject to fan interference