I have some more... -- Ever-changing umpire strike zones. It's not "creative" to have 10 guys with 10 different zones. It should be one set zone set by MLB, and the umpires should enforce it. And if they don't, then MLB should find someone who will. --Ever changing strike zones depending on who the pitcher is. I'm so tired of hearing commentators tell me "he hasn't earned that strike out there yet." Really? So a future HOF'er can throw it 5 inches off the outside and it's ok that it's called a strike, yet a journeyman pitcher or a rookie can throw the exact same pitch and it's a ball? That's crap. That's like how like Michael Jordan could have elbowed someone in the face driving to the lane and not get called with a foul, but if anyone else did it, it would get called by every ref in the league. -- The "instant replay will mess with the purity of the game" argument. So, you'd rather have a possible incorrect outcome, just because that's "the way it's always been" rather than having a system in place that insures a correct outcome? Would you be so in favor of it if the Cubs were on the bad end of a blown call late in a playoff game, or in the division race? Just because that's the way it's always been doesn't mean that's the way it always has to be.