Hernandez gave up his first "hit" tonight when a pop-up was allowed to drop by three infielders. This has happened several times in the playoffs. I would like to suggest that something called a "team foul" be instituted, so no one player is singled out (e.g. not Soriano, not Williams), but the play still goes down as an error, the runs unearned, etc.
Perhaps Ump or someone else has heard whether this has ever been proposed. I know it's a minor thing, but if wussy Nomar can try to change an error into a hit because he was blinded by the sun, it's obvious that the players care.
(I would actually love it if errors of omission, not just commission, were implemented, but I can't see that happening.)
The other change I'd like to propose is that a sacrifice fly NOT go down as a sacrifice fly when your team is down by many runs, you're in the bottom of the ninth, and the obvious attempt was to hit a home run. There is precedent for such judgment: a stolen base is not scored as a stolen baase when there is defensive "indifference", and a run batted in is not thus counted when you hit into a double play.