I thought the same thing. Normally with something like NFL Red Zone, I like jumping around, but they know how to do it. Whoever is calling the shots with the Bases Loaded feature is kind of lost, just randomly jumping around and, like Lady Knights said, trying not to slight any one team. My gosh when are they going to stop treating college softball like a bunch of 8 year olds, afraid to slight a team or criticize a coach?
The quality of the play-by-play is getting better. Adam Amin is very good and most of the others aren't bad, but the color analysts have a long way to go. Most of them are wooden with no charisma and are terrified to question anything going on on the field. As a result, they add next to nothing. They rarely even explain when something good happens that might not be noticed by the average viewer.
Here is an example of the difference between our game and MLB: Recently a MLB player dove head first into first base. John Kruk lambasted the guy, talking about how not only do you not get there faster diving head first as opposed to running straight through, he discussed the danger of a broken finger or smashed hand by diving head first. In one of the softball games yesterday (can't recall which, but maybe Western Kentucky-Georgia) the color announcer was effusive in her praise of a batter-runner doing the same thing. She talked about the "great effort" and how that player was doing "everything she could" to reach that base. Until ESPN finds some former players or coaches who thoroughly understand the game and aren't afraid to make some friends mad, the quality of the broadcasts will continue to suffer.