they should only use instant replay for homerunes due to the many botched calls lately. but only for that and nothing else
Another OpinionYes, Major League Baseball should use Instant Replay. They should use it for pretty much all judgment calls except for balls and strikes calls, balks, check swings and infield fly rules.Yes it should stay
Instant Replay - Dan Hartman album - was created in 1978.
Almost all professional sports use some variation of instant replay. Hockey, basketball, football, and even NASCAR and rodeos use instant replay during televised events.
Instant Replay - Pizzicato Five album - was created on 1992-12-23.
Instant replay was born in December of 1963 however I believe the answer is "replay instant".
No, not really no.
No, and it probably won't be around for a while in baseball. Although instant replay has the support of about 50% of the teams (in the 2004 off season general managers meeting the issue came up and the 30 GMs voted 15-15 to implement a very limited use) Commissioner Bud Selig is against the use of instant replay. Selig has been quoted as saying "I just don't think instant replay would be a positive addition".
You can pause the game and select instant replay, you should be able to save that video if you want.
Instant replay is a replay of a specific part of a game. This is used in disputes, as well as exciting points in the game such as an unusual or amazing play.
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The purpose of the instant replay video feature is so a person can instantly replay what just happened on camera. For example, the feature can be used in sports to determine if someone has made a point or not.