KT 90 said:
I am good with it, as long as each team doesn't get too many challenges and the review is quick (usually just a few seconds from what I recall seeing online). Seems like the number egregiously bad ball/strike calls is increasing.
But I would also propose that as a part of this, they give each home plate ump an overall accuracy grade for the entire game ( it wouldn't have to be made public). Then reward the better umpires through money, playoff assignments, etc.
For the first paragraph, I've seen it at our Idaho independent league have the call and challenge and PA announcement of the confirmation/change all within 2 seconds, so it can be pretty damn efficient. They have 2 challenges for each team, and they don't keep them regardless of if they win the challenge. Not sure if thats going to be the case with MLB, but personally I think it's better if it's limited overall. Otherwise it could be a bit overwhelming in terms of the integration into the game.
For the second paragraph, I absolutely agree. It will also embarrass the bad umpires pretty consistently and maybe they'll actually do their job better or be replaced as a result, and help the good umpires with confirmation that they're doing a better job. Incentive to be better at your job for fear of embarrassment in front of millions a couple times per game could be effective in bringing this whole issue to everyones attention. It's a win win for everyone except for ****ty umps, but literally nobody cares about them, and maybe, just maybe, there will be consequences to being horrible at your job.