![]() ![]() ESPNĬonsidering the scorebug hasn’t changed, same verdict. Also I did neglect to mention that the nice transition to the line score is impossible now on this new one, see below:ħ/10 is the score, and it’s unchanged here. It ain’t broke, and they tried to fix it anyway. Seeing as they haven’t changed much since the last postseason, I’m gonna leave this link here to one of my earlier posts on the CHANGED Fox scorebug, way more in-depth: īut if you want the brief: Destroyed simplicity, odd choices that is still gaudy after months of “getting used to,” and just a whole lot of “why” in the design decisions. Also, if you’re a network exec and you DID read my ramblings, I just wanted you to know I love you very much. Let’s see who did deliver, who fixed up their act, and who should we damn to the eternal hellfires. Off we go! Like always, what I’m looking for are clear base indicators, don’t take up too much space while displaying good info like batter-pitcher, and don’t block vital info like outs during a pitch. ![]() So I waited a couple of days so I can look at everyone. The networks are kinda staggered in updating the score bugs, some not at all, some during the short spring, others on Opening Day and not everyone starts on the same day. Welcome to the 2022 season, and like last season, an old tradition returns for me. Tentative title: The sports networks’ design teams somehow listening to the thoughts of one weird scorebug nerd ![]() news rumor opinion analysis trivia Serious image video gif game thread feature notice misleadingĪround the Horn general discussion thread - March 13, 2024 Welcome to /r/Baseball! If you haven't visited before, please stop by our wiki to read our rules and FAQ before posting. ![]()
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