Too much of this during a game might get tedious. But I can see it being featured in the sports talk shows like Baseball Tonight and MLB Whiparound. I could see a new feature best jump of the day/week highlighting the player with the least amount of time passing between bat contact and player movement.
Once this reaches the point of being in minor league parks I could see it being a great scouting tool. I imagine in some future prospects book seeing charts showing players with the quickest jumps, most distance covered between starting point and where ball caught, quickest release from point of catch to release of throw, or time from catch and arrival of ball at destination.
One might even wonder if some time way in to the future some of this information makes it in to simulation games like Strat......
