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How can spectators interact with the game more?   Message List  
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I don't like just sitting and looking. I have no incentive to go to
a
game by myself. If I don't go with someone, I don't go at all.

I would like to have a control panel where I can vote for where I
want
members of my team to play. That way, spectators who think a player
would do better in another position can vote to maybe make it happen.

When a ball goes into the stands, the spectators should be able to
throw the ball back into play, at any time. So at times there are
two
balls on the field. The player getting the ball has the option to
use
it on the next play in addition to the ball hit by the batter.

The players are allowed to wear 2 way communication headsets to
communicate more effectively with the team, and the spectators.
Spectators can hear everything, and can send polls to team public
relations there in the team pit. The public relations person can
then
tell the coach related to something that would promote team spirit.
Like, when pitcher gets a chance, cycle the ball amongst players and
have center fielder toss it up to the handicapped girl in the
wheelchair. Those kinds of things.







Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:36 pm

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