Bud Selig said Major League Baseball plans to "enlarge replay a little bit," but seemed to suggest that any expanded use would not extend to plays such as the blown call in Game 3 of the World Series. Selig is concerned that blown calls easily seen by millions of fans on television can affect the outcome of a World Series but that errors -- both on the field by players and by umpires -- are part of the game. "We are going to enlarge replay a little bit. We have made that decision and we'll add a couple of things to it," Selig said. "But if we go any more or not, I will say this to you, we will look at all of this in the offseason." The replay discussion ramped up again after umpire Ron Kulpa botched a call at first base in the fourth inning of Saturday's Game 3. Replays clearly showed that Rangers first baseman Mike Napoli tagged the Cardinals' Matt Holliday on the left shoulder well before Holliday reached the bag, but Kulpa ruled he was safe. The play negated a Rangers double play.