It's not as bad as summer in Tokyo, Japan (80s F with 80% humidity and NO wind!), but maybe they think doing that makes them feel like they're doing something to deal with how humid it feels there.
Except it was once again "reviewed" by the SEC replay command center and Galvan was called out on the replay, regardless of whether he was actually out or not.
It's the same insidious Hate-Texas Bullshit from uninterested camera crews that refused to show Texas players on 3B or scoring during earlier SEC games this season.
They somehow think if Texas isn't filmed doing anything positive when they win games, then their wins didn't actually happen or something, and Texas can't use it to further promote themselves.
Old ump who thought the ball was hit SO softly that the infielder had time to think about intentionally dropping it?
Ump was wrong.... it has to be a fly to call "infield-fly rule", not some kind of, "infielder has time to think about intentionally dropping the ball no matter how it's hit" rule.
On a soft liner you can't call "infield-fly rule" -- that's the breaks of baseball and baserunners get no protection.
If baseball wants to change the rule, then change the rule to make it anything the ump thinks the infielder is taking advantage of any "easy" infield play.
Is that what was called? Wow. I thought blue ruled that the ball stayed in the SS glove long enough, and was moved around with the ball still in it, that he basically ruled that as a catch/out and the ball came out after the SS moved around.