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It's about time that the MLB got instant reply.
MLB is slow paced and friggen boring. football and basketball provide a little excitement and up and down pace. Watching pro baseball is like watching paint dry, or a soccer match. Yawn
Must be some pretty frickin' cool paint!
It is insane that MLB has taken so long to add replay! Wake up MLB! Replay needs to go beyond just home-run calls as well. It makes absolutely no sense not to embrace making the game more accurate!
enough said
This is an article about baseball. I'm going to have to ask all the soccer players to get off this message board. Go outside and practice taking dives and getting carried off the field on a stretcher. We don't want you here.
Wow! Are you for real? Basketball has great replay!! They decide if a shot was made at the end of a half or the game? Football can't decide to have it or not? Easy big guy! What else would you suggest? Balls strikes? If so then every sport should decide if the reciever held or if Jordon pushed off on Russell. Don't act like an idiot. The home run replay is good but don't make it seem like baseball has done nothing. Know a little about baseball before you jump on a board that you know nothing about. Tee Ball doesn't mean you are an expert
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