a.j. pollock and when we saw the play, we called he was out, we thought it would overturned.cause of protests from bochy. after three minutes they ruled the play was inconclusive. pollock was safe. in the same inning, there was a play at the plate, involving a.j. pollock, a pass ball for posy, matt cain came into home plate, made great play, put the tag on him. as we saw in the replay, he was out. but because once you use the protest and it fails, you no longer get another right to have them -- ask for a replay. pollock out two times in the same inning yet scored a run and the giants would lose by a run. what dave flemming suggested, and i think it's a great amendment to the rule, is that if there's any play involving a run that's being scored, review it. just like they do in football on touchdowns. this is something that eventually's going to happen. >> is this a learning curve? he would have been safe anyway at the plate if there were no instant replay. did bruce use it too early? are there games in which we shouldn't use it at all, waiting for that last score to maybe chal