Here’s why it’s time for instant replay in major league baseball. Don’t worry, this is a technology story. Four times within a week (recently), what were clearly home runs (according to) the video were ruled otherwise by umpires. I (happened to) be watching two of the incidents as they happened. Baseball has long declined to use replay because (officials) insisted that the human factor of umpiring was part of the game. Even if it meant getting calls wrong, just as players make fielding (errors). Here’s why that’s bunk. Umpires do (in fact) feel free to look for conventional evidence after the fact. They will (consult) with other umpires, comparing their differing eyewitness accounts. And they will employ forensic techniques to the ball itself. For example, they (examine) it for yellow paint that might have transferred to it when it hit a yellow wall over the outfield fence. These (attempts to) find and use evidence make the non-use of video replay a capricious rejection of technology. Fans shouldn’t feel when they root, root, root for the (home team), if they don’t win it’s a shame.
1) umpire n. 裁判员
2) home run n. [棒球]本垒打
3) fielding n. 守备
4) bunk n. [俚语]胡说,废话
5) root for v. 为…鼓气,全力支持