When the English Premier League decided to implement a "review" system to ensure correct goal/no-goal calls, it solicited bids with one requirement being that the system had to be capable of communicating the correct ruling to an official's wristwatch (or similar device) within one second. Surely, they could build sensors into balls, gloves, bases, shoes, base lines, etc. to make confirming or overturning outs (esp. at first and force-outs), foul balls and home runs take a mere second or two, right? They can still leave it up to managers to challenge before the system delivers its verdict.
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