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The Wall Street Journal is a great … except for the fact that you've got to give them money to read their articles.Unless you're a fan of The CD.In which case, we're going to re-purpose interesting baseball realted fare here sometimes.Like this excellent replica Omega 2577.50 watch piece from last week.Enjoy!The Anatomy of a Baseball BroadcastBy David BidermanAs Major League Baseball's Postseason begins Wednesday, the sport's fans are prepping for what they'd call the most drama-packed month of the year—a time when families huddle around the television to see upsets pulled, heroes born and a World Series won.

But let's face it, they're also liable to spend lots of time watching guys standing around during pitching changes, dawdling on the mound or stepping out of the batter's box to perform some idiosyncratic ritual that involves tapping one's bat on one's shinguards.It all got us thinking: Exactly how much genuine baseball action is there in an replica Omega 2969.52.91 watch average baseball game? Following the model of a similar study we did about football last season, we reviewed a pair of nationally televised nine-inning baseball games from earlier this season, one shown on Fox and the other on ESPN, and used a stopwatch to break them down into their component parts.The stopwatch would start when a pitcher lifted his leg to begin his pitching motion.