A recorded complete baseball game is condensed into about fifteen minutes
of action. All of the at-bat appearances of the players, in turn, are
recorded, and then the recorded game is edited to leave only the last
pitch thrown to each player, plus any action ensuing after that pitch and
any attempts of runners to advance to another base and any other outs,
such a runner as being picked off base. Then the recorded edited game is
presented to viewers as a condensed game. The condensed game can be
presented to subscribers over the Internet, or may be presented on film
or as a video recording.