Welp, the ump just decided that outside corner wasn’t a strike.
Welp, the ump just decided that outside corner wasn’t a strike.
In my biased eyes, the check swing was less questionable than the third strike. I don't know exactly what criteria the first base ump uses but, generally, if a hitter brings the bat to the front of the plate, they'll call it a strike. The camera angle I saw looked like Acuña stopped short of that. It's certainly within the realm of possibility that we did catch a break, though.
He’s struggled at a few levels for a few starts. Seems like he got torched his first AAA start also. Then he adjusts and dominates. It’s what I like about him....how quickly he adjusts.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets hit hard today.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he goes seven and doesn’t give up a run either though.
That slider called a ball on Wilson was in the zone unlike the one he gave Archer, one sided so far.
USMA76 (08-20-2018)
That was another solid inning by Wilson. Gave up a couple bloop hits, but so far nothing has been hit particularly hard off of him.
A FOOT OUTSIDE
Joe: "Generous strike zone for both guys."
In reality, "Generous strike zone for one guy."
Freeman and Neck are bums
Then he doesn't call a pitch that is even better (but still a ball).
It's play guess the strike zone night I suppose.
Aggression with prospects is fine, but being stupid is not. There should be a way to find a happy medium between a Pirates like idea of being overly cautious with prospects and going stupidly fast with prospects.
Oz is so due...
Should’ve gotten Archer.
One problem that I see with Ozzie right now is his mechanics are a mess. He has really leaky hands and seems to be way out in front on even fastballs. Its hard to tell completely from the camera angle, but usually grounding out to middle infielders too often is a perfect sign of those two problems. I wonder how much Seitzer has talked to Ozzie about it.
GovClintonTyree (08-20-2018)
Chip: "All of the Braves starting pitchers who have debuted in 2018 have fared exceptionally well."
He must have been on vacation when Allard pitched.