The Boston Red Sox’s New Camera Angle Leaves Fans Fuming
The Boston Red Sox have introduced a new camera angle for MLB games that has sparked outrage among fans.
Controversial Camera Angle Misses the Mark
MLB teams commonly utilize a centerfield camera to broadcast games, typically positioning them a few feet away from home plate to capture all the game’s action. However, during the Red Sox’s Spring Training, the cameras were placed directly behind the pitching mound, obstructing the view of the plate and the pitches being thrown.
Fans React to the Misplaced Camera
Immediately, fans noticed this broadcasting blunder and expressed their discontent towards the Red Sox. Some took to social media to voice their grievances, criticizing the obstructed view of the game.
Anticipation for a Troublesome Season
The camera mishap serves as a forewarning for a potentially problematic 2024 season for the Red Sox. Fans were recently surveyed about the team’s status, with the majority expressing negative sentiments and a lack of familiarity with the current players.
Low Expectations for the Red Sox
Concerns over the team’s performance have been further amplified by the Red Sox’s minimal spending during the offseason. With the only notable acquisition being Lucas Giolito on a two-year, $38 million deal, the news that Giolito will miss the entirety of the 2024 season due to elbow surgery has added to the team’s woes.