Talk about NOT getting it. They weren't originated with replay because the technology was not available for it. Not because they didn't want it. And of course you would say that when its YOUR team that gets all the calls their way.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gifScrew Replay.....all sports originated with out it...THE WAY THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE PLAYED Wtf do ups and refs get payed for then.. its part of the game..
I will sort of agree with you on this...............but only sort of. I agree baseball would be much harder to implement replay on than football, basketball or hockey. Hockey only uses it to see if a puck crossed the goal line or if it crossed before the buzzer or if someone kicked the puck deliberately. Basketball uses it to see if the ball left a players hands before the red light goes off or if a player's foot was on the 3 point line or not. Football has the MOST aggressive approach to it and that is because football has a pause between every play which makes it easier to implement a replay system. But, they still leave penalties and other judgment calls to the ref and are NOT reviewable. MLB would be the hardest sport to use replay on unless they only used it for certain things such as the following.If they bring in replay...then they should be able to rewind the whoooole game and catch mistakes, then take them away. like "oh, even though its the 9th inning, someone just caught this event in the 3rd...which should have been an out. So now that you have 2 outs and we caught this...you now have 3, and the game is over...haha, sucks for replay doesnt it.""
Call me what you want punk but MY boys are still in 1st place without the help of a bunch of blown calls.quit whinin. 5/6...remember that...only sweep of YOUR season...remember that.
and 6-0 in the last 6 allstar games for the AL... remember that to. or it might be more.
-to see if a ball hit deep went foul or wrapped around the foul pole for a homerun
Call me what you want punk but MY boys are still in 1st place without the help of a bunch of blown calls.
BTW, the Tigers and Sox meet 13 more times before the season is over. 7 in Detroit and 6 in Chicago. So at the end of all that if they're still that close in the division then those will all mean something. But if either team hits a slump it won't matter one bit.
Yes. And on a side note that stadium sucks fuckin donkey balls. I hate the way it is setup. A stupid short porch in left, huge wall where a ball can bounce in any direction after it hits it in left center, and a stupid big *** hump in center field. Whoever designed that was on ACID.Ohhh, so you would be referring to how we hit a home run at the Crapstro's stadium last year in the finals and they called it a fair ball off the wall, when it was cleaaaarly a home run!!! That pissed me off sooo bad
Actually if the Tigers and Sox stay as steady the 2nd half as they were the 1st half there will ONLY be 1 team coming out of the east this year. That would be a nice change if you ask me.And honestly.. I hope we trail you to the end of the season, because I would MUCH rather play the yankess than the Red Sox at this point. You guys did the same against them as we did. So it will be interesting.