Four years ago, in these same electronic pages, the present author published a ranking of all 30 clubs’ center-field broadcast camera angles. The immediate purpose: to create a reference for anyone with access to MLB.TV, MLB Extra Innings, or some other manner of game video, so that he or she might be better equipped to choose the ideal feed. Last year, I provided an updated edition of that original post.

What follows is the product of an almost identical exercise — updated to account for whatever changes (if any) have occurred within the last calendar year.

In general, cameras have been assessed according to the ability with which they document the pitcher-batter encounter. More specifically, I’ve utilized three guiding criteria, as follow:

Shot Angle

In which more central and lower is generally preferred.

In which more central and lower is generally preferred. Shot Size

In which closer up and not longer is generally preferred.

In which closer up and not longer is generally preferred. Whim

In which the author’s own intuition has been utilized.

In what follows, I’ve embedded screencaps for all 30 of the league’s center-field cameras, broken down into three categories: Top Ten, Bottom Five, and The Rest. In every case, I’ve used images featuring only right-handed pitchers at the peak of their leg kick — so that the orientation of that pitcher’s body might least distort the perception of the camera angle. Furthermore, I’ve attempted to identify weekday feeds from the home club’s regional broadcast — as opposed to weekend and/or national broadcasts, which sometimes utilize a different feed or graphics. In that same spirit, I’ve also attempted to find representative moments that feature the relevant broadcasts typical score bug and strike-zone plot (if the latter exists).

The reader will note that straight-on shots constitute the most highly ranked of the center-field cameras. This makes sense, of course: straight-on shots portray lefties and righties in the same way and document pitch movement in a way that off-set cameras can’t. The reader will also note that a small collection of notes and observations appears at the very bottom of this post.

Finally, if the reader finds that I’ve erred in any of the screen captures here, don’t hesitate to make note of same below.

Top Ten

1. Pittsburgh Pirates

2. Miami Marlins

3. Atlanta Braves

4. Minnesota Twins

5. Tampa Bay Rays

6. St. Louis Cardinals

7. Boston Red Sox

8. Baltimore Orioles

9. Toronto Blue Jays

10. Colorado Rockies

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Bottom Five

26. Detroit Tigers

27. Seattle Mariners

28. Los Angeles Angels

29. Milwaukee Brewers

30. Cincinnati Reds

31. Kansas City Royals (Windy Days to Avoid Spray from Fountain)



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The Rest (Click to Enlarge)

Arizona Diamondbacks



Chicago Cubs

Chicago White Sox

Cleveland Indians

Houston Astros

Kansas City Royals (Regular)

Los Angeles Dodgers

New York Mets

New York Yankees

Oakland Athletics

Philadelphia Phillies

San Diego Padres

San Francisco Giants

Texas Rangers

Washington Nationals

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Notes and Observations