Quick Pitch is essentially MLB Network's highlight show for all the games from the night before. Basically what Baseball Tonight does for ESPN but almost primarily about the highlights and they save all the other stuff that Baseball Tonight does like interviews and what not for the other shows on their channel. The show also shows you who the next days pitching match ups for the teams involved after showing you the highlights of that days game. They also use the TV and radio broadcasts of the plays sometimes instead of the Quick Pitch host commentating the action. So each of the highlights while on a national platform still gives you the hometown local call of the game.
2 Reviews
Original format was way better. Just like the game itself, too many changes!
ryansmith-099746 June 2021
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE go back to showing a full screen boxscore after every game. The current video special effects are terrible. I dont care how tech savvy your producers are by having moving box scores that you can barely see. I want my highlights and then a boxscore to keep up with the stats.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!
This was the best highlights show ever until you started messing with it. Why does everything have to be changed so much? Where do you get your ideas for the production of the show? If it's not broken, don't try to fix it.
The full screen boxscore was my favorite part of the show when I first started watching it. I would pause the show to read the box scores and then move on to the next highlight. The majority of people in the world have a TV or satellite that can pause live shows, so if it's a time saving thing, then put the boxscore up for 2-3 seconds and let people pause to read if they want.
If this current format is here to stay, I'm going back to Baseball Tonight.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!!!
This was the best highlights show ever until you started messing with it. Why does everything have to be changed so much? Where do you get your ideas for the production of the show? If it's not broken, don't try to fix it.
The full screen boxscore was my favorite part of the show when I first started watching it. I would pause the show to read the box scores and then move on to the next highlight. The majority of people in the world have a TV or satellite that can pause live shows, so if it's a time saving thing, then put the boxscore up for 2-3 seconds and let people pause to read if they want.
If this current format is here to stay, I'm going back to Baseball Tonight.
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