This post is from the /r/angelsbaseball subreddit.
Went to the game last night for the first time in a while and noticed a couple of things that would enhance the viewing experience while at the stadium and keep fans more engaged in the game.
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No “Pitch box” on big screen – For me and my Dad sitting along 3rd baseline it was hard to see where each pitch was landing. I’m sure people have the same issue anywhere else in the stadium, except maybe besides behind home plate. Balls thrown a little to each side of the plate appeared to be strikes. There should be a “pitch box” on the big screen like there is on TV so people can understand how each pitcher is throwing.
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No instant replays??? – Neto hit a great home run for the very first Angel at bat and unless my eyes were on the game, I don’t have a chance to watch it back in that moment. This is also a big missed opportunity for fans to rally behind their player’s highlight, whether a catch or hit. I know it can be done because LA Galaxy and LAFC do it all the time. Not sure why it hasn’t been implemented.
Besides those critiques of the stadium, it was a great experience that’s been well thought out and was very convenient in many aspects (parking, exiting, ticketing, quick concession lines).
My 2 cents. Thoughts?
Stadium Feedback: How come these haven’t been implemented?
byu/thevibery inangelsbaseball
