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SOFTBALL
I'm watching my first women's softball game this year, my wife is a Auburn Alum. Lot of action, but I'm still not very interested, just not my focus. But one thing I noticed was that ESPN shows a box for the strike zone and shows where the pitch goes respective to that box. I know that the pitches in softball are a lot slower than baseball, but I
'm sure the technology is there to do the same thing in college baseball. Now the question is does the NCAA not allow this because they know the umpiring is so bad (something we have all seen through the regular and post-season)? I really wish they would implement this strike-zone box in our games, because the strike/ball calls have been horrible!
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