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Re: The "Complain About ESPN" Thread
Funny how that box often doesn't line up with the top of the zone as it's written in the rule book... Also, how exactly do they know where the ball is in relation to the plate (referring to the distance between the pitcher and catcher) on the given pitch in question?
Having personally spoken with several MiLB and MLB umpires on that issue, it's pretty informative... Many would be shocked at how god awful ESPN's zone is when specifically compared to the current generation of QWEST-tech, which is in place at all MLB games... Just to give you an idea, notice how often the ESPN box agrees with the commentators and how often is disagrees with the ump...
For me, it just further insinuates how much of a scapegoat officials have become and how little recognition they actually get for being **** good at what they do... Complete garbage...
I don't know if this has been discussed or not in this thread, so forgive me if I'm bringing up old stuff. And, I know the MLB season is a couple months off, but I was wondering what you all think of ESPN's "Strike Zone Box?" The one that they hang right over home plate in front of the catcher. I cannot watch ESPN MLB broadcasts when they use this--they don't use it all the time. But, to me, it is annoying and distracting, and I want them to remove it from in front of the catcher. I was wondering what the consensus among the rest of you is regarding ESPN's use of the "Strike Zone Box?" I've tried e-mailing ESPN to no avail.
Funny how that box often doesn't line up with the top of the zone as it's written in the rule book... Also, how exactly do they know where the ball is in relation to the plate (referring to the distance between the pitcher and catcher) on the given pitch in question?
Having personally spoken with several MiLB and MLB umpires on that issue, it's pretty informative... Many would be shocked at how god awful ESPN's zone is when specifically compared to the current generation of QWEST-tech, which is in place at all MLB games... Just to give you an idea, notice how often the ESPN box agrees with the commentators and how often is disagrees with the ump...
For me, it just further insinuates how much of a scapegoat officials have become and how little recognition they actually get for being **** good at what they do... Complete garbage...