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Yesterday in the 9th inning of the Royals - Angels game, Billy Butler hit a fly ball and it wasn't clear where it landed.
So the umps used the technology that was at their disposal and got the call RIGHT. It was a walk off homer.
And I assume instant replay opponents HATE that.
Where is "The Human Element"?
It's better to get calls wrong than to use technology to get calls right, am I right?
Billy Butler's home run being called right is the slippery slope to ROBOTS PLAYING BASEBALL, right?
I hope you can get over your grave disappointment in a call being made correctly and the right team winning a game.
Things like that could RUIN baseball.
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