Major League Baseball’s London Series Introduces Game-Like Aerial Camera Angles

Major League Baseball returned to Europe for the London Series and experimented with a new shot that drives fans crazy: it looks like a video game, but it’s all real.

The Major League Baseball she came back in Europa and did it in style in London. The London Series are back on stage in the English capital after the 2020 edition was canceled due to the pandemic: in the 2019 edition the teams that played at the London Stadium, home of West Ham, were the New York Yankees and of Boston Red Sox while this year it was ai Chicago Cubs and you have St. Louis Cardinals.

The two teams shared the series played in England, with two games that were a great moment of celebration for the many fans who flocked to the stadium: the Cubs dominated the first match 9-1 while the Cardinals won the second match 7-5 closing a fun baseball weekend on British soil.

Meanwhile, the teams that will participate in next year’s London Series have also already been confirmed: these are the New York Mets and gods Philadelphia Phillies.

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Over the weekend of the London Series, however, there was one detail that greatly excited the most ardent fans and baseball enthusiasts: an ESPN camera angle was tested that gave the impression to many that it was not of a video game. A drone followed the players accompanying them from the bench and onto the pitch, initially arousing great amazement among all those who were following the match from home.

The tam tam of opinions immediately began on social networks because not everyone believed that it was a real shot but that it was a reproduction.

The aerial camera captured players as they ran smoothly across the playing field, following them to their position but constantly keeping the same distance, giving the impression of a classic video game angle rather than classic television.

It could be the start of a new way of reporting baseball but using aerial cameras can be dangerous – just ask South African pitcher Anrich Nortje, who was hit by Fox Sport’s ‘Spidercam’ during a cricket match. Innovation yes, but with caution.

2023-06-27 08:34:17
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