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Baseball Talk – Ep. 07 – Mar 6

On this weeks show Will and Matt talk about spring training and the joys of warmer weather.  With temperatures still pretty cool in Salt Lake, MLB players are starting to warm up in Arizona and Florida.  They also discussed MLB’s look into instant replay.  MLB Officials are heading to the WBC to analysis the possibilities for improving instant replay, which is long overdue.  Will instant replay help MLB umpires or slow down the game?
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They also discussed the World Baseball Classic and who is looking good after a week has gone by.  With pools A and B finished with round 1, Cuba, Japan, Chinese Taipei and the Netherlands advancing, things are starting to get exciting as round 1 for Pool C and D are about to start.
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During their Ute Baseball Segment, Will and Matt discussed the not-so-great weekend the Utes had in Minnesota.  Winning their first game of The Dairy Queen Classic was the highlight, having many players on the team do well in the game.  It was the 2nd and 3rd game where the offense was lacking and handful of defensive miscues that made the weekend a disappointment.  Fortunately, the Utes will have a new series and travel back east to California to take on Saint Mary’s for a 4 game series.
2009 MWC Baseball Championship

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