(Then again, maybe we should blame McClelland, because I just watched the clip again and it's clear he wasn't in position until the last second. Why he couldn't make it five feet to his right in the time it takes Matt Holliday to make it 90 feet, I don't know.)
Tim Kurkjian, among others, says that instant replay would destroy the sanctity of baseball.
He’s a complete f---n idiot.
I don't think any two words in the English language could sum it up better.
If anyone needs a refresher on the technological changes that have made the game better, how about lighter bats, bigger gloves, more comfortable uniforms, night games, padded walls, better fields...
Additionally, and excuse my journey into the existential, but I need to go there to get to the real heart of the matter:
Back in the days before multiple camera angles and slo-mo replays, an umpire's judgment was what people relied on to keep the game "pure." Since no one could ever really see what happened, the umpire must have gotten it right...so the "purists" associate an umpire's judgment with preserving the sanctity of the game.
In a world with ever larger gray areas, sports is the only black-and-white/right-and-wrong we have left. Holliday's hand either hits the plate or it doesn't—and that's what should affect the game, not someone's interpretation of what happened.
To NOT use instant replay in 2007 violates that purity of baseball, because we're bombarded by images and close-ups of what really happened. Sports shouldn't be subject to the same bureaucracy and hidden truths as the rest of the "real" world.
Fraudulent presidential elections, a bogus war in Iraq, Dick Cheney and Co.'s corrupt power practices—we watch sports because we expect an escape from all of that.
We want to know that what we see is what we get.
With their season on the line, Brian Giles and Michael Barrett combined for one of the most clutch throw-and-plate blocks you'll ever see. It was perfect, and might have saved the Padres season.
Of course, we'll never know for sure, because the lack of instant replay took an earlier home run away from Colorado. So really, the game was a fraud from the seventh inning on.
Someone explain why I bother to watch Major League Baseball. If I want to see a bunch of people who can't do their jobs correctly supervised by an incompetent idiot who doesn't take steps to fix anything, shouldn't I be watching CNN?





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