Baseball GMs pass on expanding instant replay

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CHICAGO (AP)—Upon further review … baseball general managers like instant replay the way it is.

GMs failed to take a vote Tuesday on expanding instant replay following a postseason filled with blown calls by umpires.

“I know there are some who have talked off line about the expansion of instant replay,” said Jimmie Lee Solomon, executive vice president of baseball operations in the commissioner’s office. “Right now, the commissioner doesn’t see any reason to consider it.”

Baseball began video review in August 2008 but only to determine whether potential home runs were fair or foul or cleared fences.

Any change for 2010 likely would be likely have to be instigated by commissioner Bud Selig, who repeatedly has said he’s against widening the use of video review. While there was discussion, Solomon said “it was all confined to the current instant replay system that we have.”

“I think it’s working great, and for the most part the umpires are getting the calls right when replay is used,” Los Angeles Angels GM Tony Reagins said. “Can we always tweak and get better? Absolutely. But I think were headed in the right direction. For the most part they’re getting calls right and not afraid to use instant replay. As long as things are moving in the right direction, I don’t see a need to change.”

The GMs also heard a report from umpiring vice president Mike Port on training, evaluation and structure.

“I think commissioner Selig is going to look at the entire umpiring structure and he’s going to seek ways to enhance the entire structure,” Solomon said.

Other topics touched on during the GMs’ initial 4 1/2 -hour meeting were restructuring the Arizona Fall League to include younger players and modifying the amateur draft to reflect the previous year’s postseason performance.

Solomon said there was no discussion on pace of the game, a topic that came to the forefront during the World Series after numerous visits to the mound by Yankees catcher Jorge Posada(notes).

No major trades were expected at this shorter-than-usual annual meeting, which ends Wednesday. Agents also are on hand at the gathering, being held at a hotel in O’Hare International Airport. Among the top available free agents are outfielders Matt Holliday(notes) and Jason Bay(notes), pitcher John Lackey(notes) and infielder Chone Figgins(notes).

Reagins said the Angels are interested in re-signing both Lackey and Figgins.

“These guys have opportunities to market themselves, and they’ve earned that,” Reagins said. “And we’re hopeful that we can come to an agreement at some point. Right now it remains to be seen.”

Holliday, acquired by St. Louis from Oakland in July, figures to get among the largest contracts of the offseason. The 2007 NL batting champion is represented by agent Scott Boras.

“There’s no doubt there will be a significant financial commitment with regards to Holliday, and at some point if we feel we’re not getting to a successful conclusion of that, then we would start to decide how we would redeploy those resources,” Cardinals GM John Mozeliak said. “I haven’t spoken with Scott for some time. I’m hopeful that before I leave here we will have a face-to-face.”

Boras, who was at the hotel to meet with some GMs, drew a parallel between Holliday, who turns 30 in January, and another of his clients, the Yankees’ Mark Teixeira(notes). Boras negotiated a $180 million, eight-year deal for Teixeira.

“Last year we had one club that went out and made a commitment to a franchise player and they won a world championship,” Boras said. “I think a Matt Holliday is another player like that in this marketplace. You have a franchise player at a young age and you have a chance to really differentiate yourself as a franchise from all others. And we’ll see how many teams are really going to be involved in that.”

Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein hopes to re-sign Bay, a three-time All-Star obtained from Pittsburgh at the trade deadline in July 2008.

“We’d love to have him back under the right circumstances and he’s certainly open-minded to returning to Boston, it’s just a process that has to play itself out,” Epstein said. “He’s never been a free agent before. He’s got the ability and a right to see what other teams have to offer.”


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    mark Wed Nov 11, 2009 02:44 pm PST Report Abuse
    Bud needs to go!! His thoughts and stlye of baseball is long passed.. Move on and let another commish make adult decisions that is best for baseball. Selig is the biggest joke in sports.
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    cleo Wed Nov 11, 2009 01:33 pm PST Report Abuse
    I think Bud Selig should step down as commissioner of baseball. He is useless. His reason for not expanding the instant replay is because he doesn't want to lose the human element of baseball. What a stupid idea coming from a commissioner like him. Almost all sports use instant replay now. Tennis, football and basketball are all major sports that use instant replay. I watched the Post season of baseball this year and there were many calls that were wrong. The umpires are just human and they are not machines. There is no way that they can get all calls right. I felt sorry for those umpires who had to take the blame and the brunt of the angry fans because of bad calls.

    The technology is there. All Bud Selig has to do is put one umpire in a room with a tv. Then if there is a disputed call then it will be reviewed quickly. It won't take a long time. I hope that Bud Selig will wake up and see that baseball needs to expand instant replay. If not, I think he should be fired or he should step down. As a baseball fan, I am just disappointed because he is not doing his job to make baseball better for the fans and the players. What a shame!!!
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    Nestor G Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:47 am PST Report Abuse
    lol dumb ass people.. umpires getting paid by organized crime.. lol .. it is not basket ball. this is not the NBA..
    NOw THEY WANT TO TALK ABOUT INSTANT REPLAY YEAH OFCOURSE... AFTER THE YANKEES WIN. its stupid. and its the reason why i wont watch baseball anymore!!!!!!!!!
    MLB is just a business .. just like NBA . just like NFL!!!!!! if your not an idiot you can tell what teams the league wants in the finals... its stupid.. i know the NFL and NBA also do it.. but they arent as OBVIOUS ABOUT IT. WELL AT LEAST NOT THE NFL.. im an NFL fan. LOVE TO WATCH EVERY FOOTBALL GAME..For the reason being that even if tom brady is getting calls his way.. the other team has an oppurtunity to win. where in baseball calling a fair ball a FOUL BALL can change the whole outcome of the game.. or in the NBA where players just get touched and a foul is called. but on the other side of the court . another guy gets smacked and no foul. EVEN THE NBA is alittle to obvious sometimes.. its not even the better team that wins anymore!!! ITS THE TEAM THAT IS GETTING THE MOST VIEWS . THE TEAM THAT MAKES THEM MORE MONEY.. SOOOOO MANY DUMB CALLS throughout the MLB playoffs. THAT ITS NOT EVEN WORTH WATCHING!!!!!
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    mikez34 Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:43 am PST Report Abuse
    Robert- That is a rule. They just have to be close to the bag and make an effort to touch it. The rule is in place for safety of the defender and the runner. The usually call it a proximity play.
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    Cole2rocks Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:28 am PST Report Abuse
    Steve #119---Let me type slower for you. Obviously, you're a rat faced bastard who cannot comprehend terribly well. I SAID the Mauer call was one of the worst ever!!! You retarded waste of space. But, who didn't score??? If you're trying to tell me you can predict the future then shove this entire forum up your pimply ass. The Twins ended up with bases loaded and NO ONE OUT!!!! Remember THAT, you prick??? The Yankees Nick Swisher was called out for not tagging up when obviously he did. THAT cost a run. No speculation or crystal ball prognostication. Mauer would have been on second and then EVERYTHING changes. EVERYTHING. That next single may have ended up a strikeout. Or a homerun. WE DON'T KNOW!! You are one of the most dense least informed sack of pigeon crap ever to post on a baseball forum. Are you related to Dougieboy??!! Lots of similarities!! Peace.
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    Carlo Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:06 am PST Report Abuse
    The people who run this thing are friggin' clueless.
    How in the hell can they justify not expanding instant replay.

    I was rooting for the Yankees, but I don't wanna see them benefit from calls that could have been looked at and overturned. The Yankees quest for number 27 is evidence alone that they should expand instant replay.

    The Mauer double that wasn't in the Division Series.
    The double play at 3rd base that wasn't against the Angels in the ALCS.
    Then all the calls blown in the World Series.

    The crazy thing is, this was only 1 team.
    so imagine how many bad calls there were that didn't get attention.

    Bud Selig is effing clueless and dumb.
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    John M Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:53 am PST Report Abuse
    I don't see Holiday being a guy teams want to build around. I don't equate him with a power hitter like Teixeira primarily because he has put up most of his numbers in Colorado against NL pitching in his career. Does anyone truly see this guy being able to put up .300 35-40 HR 120+ RBI outside of Colorado? I do not. I couldn't pay this guy $18 mill per for unproven results. He showed in Oakland last year what you could expect from him on an average team, in a non-hitter's park, in the AL (average production). So if you are not in the AL, and have a hitter's park you might be in the market. Otherwise I would not pay a premium for this guy by any means. He's a very good player, but not an elite like Boras wants to market him. You can't just stare at his numbers in Colorado, I am telling you. You will fall into a transe and never regain consciousness if you do. Would I sign him? Absolutely. At Teixeira money? Nope.
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    Paul Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:50 am PST Report Abuse
    So Bud Selig is against further use of instant replay. Par for the course for a man who has had his head in the sand since he took over as Commissioner. His concern for slowing the pace of the game if it's used holds no validity. Arguments over close calls take far longer than checking on a TV monitor would take.
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    Ron H. Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:32 am PST Report Abuse
    Steve M

    Vikings fan right? You have Selig figured out right. Now how about helping the NFL uphold the suspensions of Pat Williams and Kevin Williams the defensive linemen for the Vikes.

    They got 4 games for testing positive for a banned substance. Seems they were taking Starcaps loaded with a diuretic masking agent to mask the massive steroid abuse. The only rerason they are playing is because of all the motions filed by their laywers to make it go away. Just Google - Pat Williams, Kevin Williams Suspensions. Read for yourself. We need a replay on those two cheaters.
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    Robert F Wed Nov 11, 2009 10:30 am PST Report Abuse
    The one change I would like to see is the double play from 2nd to 1st base . Since where in the rules
    does it state that the 2nd baseman doesn't have to touch the bag before throwing to 1st base.
    Yet at least twice a game the umpires let it pass. I saw it called on LAA this year , first time in 30 yrs.
    Even the announcers were saying ,well they ussually always overlook that . HMMM
    I thought thats what rules are for. So yes I'm deffenitly for REPLAY. Thanks for listening at my RANT.
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    JohnD Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:57 am PST Report Abuse
    One of the reasons baseball continues to drop in popularity, is the old school thinking of the powers that be. There is absolutely no reason for baseball not to have instant replay. There were enough poor calls this past offseason to justify puttin it in, at least in the playoffs and world series.
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    steve Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:57 am PST Report Abuse
    What was cole2rocks watching. or better yet what was he smoking?????? Remember numb nuts? Joe Maurer's ball that landed 2 feet fair, and even ticked off the left fielders glove who also was in fair territory at the time!!!!!! what a moron. My grandmother could have called that one, and she's dead!!! you @#$%$#@ idiot . He would have been at 2nd base, when the next batter got a single!!! RUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. I watched the whole playoffs. Everybody got gyped out of a run. When will old Bud wake up and smell the coffee. Its obvious that the owners have him on a leash.
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    RICK Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:53 am PST Report Abuse
    This is a disgrace, prove that umpires are not being paid by organized crime and gambling intrests. replay is the only way to get it right and place integrity back in the game. boycott mlb
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    mike Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:51 am PST Report Abuse
    A real baseball fan wouldn't want replay. If you have ever tried to umpire a baseball game, you would understand that calls are going to be blown. It has nothing to do with arrogance. if there is instant replay, you will see more managers arguing with umpires just to get a look at a replay on any call that is even somewhat close, which is stupid. That, in turn, will cause more ejections of managers that think every call should be reviewed. That, in turn, will slow the game down even more than it already is, which is the major complaint of most of the fans. Ya gotta make up your mind on which one you want, becuase you can't have replay and a faster game. baseball hasn't changed drastically in over 80 years, it's fine how it is.
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    Richard Cranium Hochuli Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:34 am PST Report Abuse
    Fans should boycott going to the games until we get what we want. Instant replay! After all we are the ones paying for them to play a game.
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    PrinceV Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:27 am PST Report Abuse
    If instant replay slows the pace of the game, then may be 'chalenge' system can be introduced like football .... May be 3 challenges for each team per game and 1 more challenge if game goes to extra innings.
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    GlenL Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:22 am PST Report Abuse
    How 'bout if umpires review every instance when a manager comes out of the dugout to argue?

    If he's right, the call is reversed. If he's not, charge him with a trip to the mound.

    It might actually save time, 'cause some of those arguments last a lot longer than it takes to check the zillion camera angles they have on every play, especially in the playoffs.
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    Rob Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:21 am PST Report Abuse
    who is going to the game...who is paying all this @#$%...we the fans...when are they going to get the picture...

    They should make an entry on the allstart ballot for the fans to vote wether to accept it or decline it.
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    elijah Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:11 am PST Report Abuse
    thats sounds really good
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    blue42 Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:11 am PST Report Abuse
    No reason to change anything? What the? You got to be kidding me. What do you do Bud when all the replays come back and show OBVIOUS f -ups? I saw at least 3 blown calls at first base just in the playoffs. They should give each team at least one challenge per game.
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    ALAN Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:08 am PST Report Abuse
    Hey Tony Reagins,
    I know you were at the Yankee-Angel playoff games...why were you NOT watching? Your quoted above by saying "it's working great". Are you kidding me? I thought you were trying to win the series, maybe not.
    Bud Selig is to baseball, like Al Davis is to the Raiders. The game, the fans, the business has passed him by.
    We the fans are the stupid ones that keep going back after labor strikes (Billionairs arguing with Millionairs) and all we want are correct calls.
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    James Wed Nov 11, 2009 09:07 am PST Report Abuse
    Baseball needs replay for foul/fair calls down the lines, for safe/out at first base, for pickoff attempts at first, and an aerial camera over second base for safe/out calls on attempted steals. Pace of the game could be helped by requiring batters to remain in the batters box, a fifteen second clock to make pitchers work fast, and limit teams to only two pitching changes with an inning in progress per game.
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    Shaftalley Wed Nov 11, 2009 08:51 am PST Report Abuse
    Bottom line --- Get it right ! The commisioners say "DUH"
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    Darryl Wed Nov 11, 2009 08:36 am PST Report Abuse
    How can Bud the moron NOT see a reason to at least consider expanding instant replay? Hey Bud, did you watch the playoffs? If you did, then you would know that you HAVE TO CONSIDER IT, IF FOR NO OTHER REASON THAN TO GIVE THE FANS SOME CONFIDENCE THAT YOU ARE LOOKING AT WAYS TO IMPROVE THE ERRORS.

    As it stands, how are we to have any confidence in your leadership Bud? The Umpires were the story in October more than the games. If I can sit on my ass at home and see evidence to overturn a bad call 10 seconds after it happens than why not do the same in the stadium.

    Bud is just proving that Baseball, like the Catholic Church, is absolutely stubborn about outdated ideas and will cling to them until they are forced to change. I hate Bud, but I love baseball. Please do the right thing.

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