He isn’t. He’s always down 0-2 or 1-2 and late on the fastball. That isn’t a habit conducive for sustainable success. Every now and then he’ll hit a hanger out or a fastball in a hitter’s count and it will fool people into thinking “he’s back”.Riley decided to save the inning. Please let him be coming around.
I just realized that this unintentionally sounded like an Enscheff post.He isn’t. He’s always down 0-2 or 1-2 and late on the fastball. That isn’t a habit conducive for sustainable success. Every now and then he’ll hit a hanger out or a fastball in a hitter’s count and it will fool people into thinking “he’s back”.
Gotcha.I just realized that this unintentionally sounded like an Enscheff post.
I just realized that this unintentionally sounded like an Enscheff post.