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To Milwaukee Brewers TV producers, Thank you for the Brewer's games. Your televised games cover all bases except for foul balls and graphics. 1. Foul balls. Whether hit on the ground or in the stands your cameras pretty much get it all except for the end results. For example, on the ground, who does the ball boy/girl toss or give the ball to? What is the reaction of the fan receiving the ball? The fans nearby? That's fun to see.

1.a. Foul flies into the stands -- usually covered pretty well. However,sometimes a ricochet onto the field shows the player get ready to toss the ball into the stands,and, "boom", the camera goes back to the batter re-tightening his gloves or the pitcher rubbing the new ball. Seen that before -- a zillion times (too many). Please consider showing the toss into the stands. I'm guessing 95% of the fans at the game are watching to see the excitement of the receiving fan. The fans in the background of the batter are still looking in that direction of the foul ball player toss. It's almost like (here's a slight stretch) not showing the Lambeau Leap.

Also, a sharp line-drive foul -- possibly disastrous,but, again,all fans continue to watch to make sure all are OK. We can just wonder what happened if the camera goes back to glove-tightening and ball rubbing.

2. Graphics. Could you hold the pitch'speed just one more second longer? Sometimes there's action at the plate and by the time we're done watching the swing/result,the graphic is gone.

Also, other stats, maybe all stats, are gone too quickly. Your production crew knows what is on the graphic they just produced and don't have to re-read it. However, we haven't seen it, and by the time we figure out how to read and interpret it, it's gone. About 2 seconds longer would help.

Thanks for listening. Al Carlotto Green Bay WIAl Carlotto (talk) 16:07, 2 August 2016 (UTC)