MLB's Replay System Remains Broken After Umps Uphold Obvious Missed Call In Mets-Yankees Game
We're going on almost a time of MLB utilizing its extended replay framework to audit calls, and it's anything but a flat out wreck. 사설토토
Most fans can concur that baseball profits by having a replay framework, in principle. All things considered, clear missed calls shouldn't change the game when you have the innovation available to you to fix it. Be that as it may, the manner in which MLB founded its replay rules — and keeps on keeping set up — is past broken.
Allow Sunday's to game between the New York Yankees and New York Mets fill in as the most recent model.
With Brandon Nimmo at the plate in the third inning, he hit a high, skipping grounder to first. Luke Voit handled the ball and needed to rush to attempt to beat Nimmo to the pack. Also, as per umpire James Hoye, Voit arrived first.
This time Voit takes it himself as opposed to turning to Cole and he scarcely gets Nimmo (replay kept the out call) pic.Twitter.Com/No5gVHf0J0
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