Narrator: It was not.Kimbrel in the eighth is smart. I hope
Kimbrel sucks ballsNarrator: It was not.Kimbrel in the eighth is smart. I hope
Just threw up a little
The last one was close enough.....first awfulWow. Two terrible strike calls. Marsh got screwed.
Yeah, it was close. But those both can’t be strikes. The zone isn’t that wide. Absurd.The last one was close enough.....first awfulWow. Two terrible strike calls. Marsh got screwed.
I'm a lifelong baseball guy but I just don't get why people are so against robo-umps because of "tradition". It's even worse now that we have the little box so we can see how bad they are. There were tons of bad calls in both games but several in the Stros/Rangers game that were just awful. A few strikes called way way way off the plate in key circumstances, and another in the opposite direction where it was such an obvious strike (I'm guessing the entire ball was inside the edge of home plate with a gap in between) that the ump had to kind of get everyone's attention to let them know the last pitch was called ball 4 and the guy should be going to 1st.
What will you be wearing so we can look for you when Harper hits a bomb to left?Really wanted that win tonight so tomorrow isn't so stressful.
My first playoff baseball game ever tomorrow. Flying to Phoenix in a few hours here, a quick nap, then off to try to find some other Phillies fans for some pre drinks, then to the game.
Left field about 15 rows up from the wall. Also, surprisingly my first time sitting in the outfield at a game, hoping it's a good time out there. Wish me luck.
Haha not sure yet. I'd be stoked if he did, I probably shoulda got right field tickets since him and shwarb are lefties.What will you be wearing so we can look for you when Harper hits a bomb to left?Really wanted that win tonight so tomorrow isn't so stressful.
My first playoff baseball game ever tomorrow. Flying to Phoenix in a few hours here, a quick nap, then off to try to find some other Phillies fans for some pre drinks, then to the game.
Left field about 15 rows up from the wall. Also, surprisingly my first time sitting in the outfield at a game, hoping it's a good time out there. Wish me luck.
Have fun and go Phillies!Haha not sure yet. I'd be stoked if he did, I probably shoulda got right field tickets since him and shwarb are lefties.What will you be wearing so we can look for you when Harper hits a bomb to left?Really wanted that win tonight so tomorrow isn't so stressful.
My first playoff baseball game ever tomorrow. Flying to Phoenix in a few hours here, a quick nap, then off to try to find some other Phillies fans for some pre drinks, then to the game.
Left field about 15 rows up from the wall. Also, surprisingly my first time sitting in the outfield at a game, hoping it's a good time out there. Wish me luck.
HELLO!The thing is Bohm minus last night has been absolutely crushing the ball, they just have all been outs.... But yeah need to shake something up maybePfaadt throws a 93 mph fastball about 56% of the time. 84 mph slider (sweeper) about 26% of the time. 87 mph change about 12% of the time. That fastball is just average and the change velo is just way to close to the fastball.
Ranger throws a 93 mph fastball about 49% of the time. 76 mph curve about 19% of the time. 83 mph change about 18% of the time. 88 mph cutter about 12% of the time.
This is do or die for Arizona today. I expect them to put pressure on the Phillies by running the bases more. Surprised they didn't try to run in games 1 & 2 when they had baserunners. Think the Phils win today, Suarez isn't an overpowering pitcher but for some reason, in the playoffs, he turns into Sandy Koufax. I expect him to give the Phils 5 really good innings and leave with the lead for the bullpen to try and hold.
Well...I was right about Ranger. Pfaadt pitched the game of his life. The Phillies really need to switch Realmuto and Bohm because right now, Harper isn't seeing any pitches. I think a reporter last night said out of the 17 pitches Harper saw, only one was in the zone.
I can't really predict the outcome of tonight's game. It will be a bullpen game for both team so I expect to see some runs scored.
Well I don't want to bring up the elephant in the room but Rojas is 2-32 in the playoffs. He's as close to an automatic out as you can get right now. He's not even putting together professional ABs. I think I would try Pache (vs. LHP) and Cave (vs. RHP) and then bring in Rojas in the late innings for defense.
HELLO!The thing is Bohm minus last night has been absolutely crushing the ball, they just have all been outs.... But yeah need to shake something up maybePfaadt throws a 93 mph fastball about 56% of the time. 84 mph slider (sweeper) about 26% of the time. 87 mph change about 12% of the time. That fastball is just average and the change velo is just way to close to the fastball.
Ranger throws a 93 mph fastball about 49% of the time. 76 mph curve about 19% of the time. 83 mph change about 18% of the time. 88 mph cutter about 12% of the time.
This is do or die for Arizona today. I expect them to put pressure on the Phillies by running the bases more. Surprised they didn't try to run in games 1 & 2 when they had baserunners. Think the Phils win today, Suarez isn't an overpowering pitcher but for some reason, in the playoffs, he turns into Sandy Koufax. I expect him to give the Phils 5 really good innings and leave with the lead for the bullpen to try and hold.
Well...I was right about Ranger. Pfaadt pitched the game of his life. The Phillies really need to switch Realmuto and Bohm because right now, Harper isn't seeing any pitches. I think a reporter last night said out of the 17 pitches Harper saw, only one was in the zone.
I can't really predict the outcome of tonight's game. It will be a bullpen game for both team so I expect to see some runs scored.
Well I don't want to bring up the elephant in the room but Rojas is 2-32 in the playoffs. He's as close to an automatic out as you can get right now. He's not even putting together professional ABs. I think I would try Pache (vs. LHP) and Cave (vs. RHP) and then bring in Rojas in the late innings for defense.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day. Rojas was so late on that pitch and got lucky it stayed fair.
I got friends that think this guy is an everyday CF. Not with these hitting analytics:
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Johan Rojas Statcast, Visuals & Advanced Metrics | MLB.com
(2023) Avg Exit Velocity: 86.6, Hard Hit %: 28.3, wOBA: .335, xwOBA: .263, Barrel %: 0.9.baseballsavant.mlb.com
I'm a lifelong baseball guy but I just don't get why people are so against robo-umps because of "tradition". It's even worse now that we have the little box so we can see how bad they are. There were tons of bad calls in both games but several in the Stros/Rangers game that were just awful. A few strikes called way way way off the plate in key circumstances, and another in the opposite direction where it was such an obvious strike (I'm guessing the entire ball was inside the edge of home plate with a gap in between) that the ump had to kind of get everyone's attention to let them know the last pitch was called ball 4 and the guy should be going to 1st.
I'm a lifelong baseball guy but I just don't get why people are so against robo-umps because of "tradition". It's even worse now that we have the little box so we can see how bad they are. There were tons of bad calls in both games but several in the Stros/Rangers game that were just awful. A few strikes called way way way off the plate in key circumstances, and another in the opposite direction where it was such an obvious strike (I'm guessing the entire ball was inside the edge of home plate with a gap in between) that the ump had to kind of get everyone's attention to let them know the last pitch was called ball 4 and the guy should be going to 1st.
Agreed. See a sport rich in tradition that has adopted the robo model with success i.e. tennis
I'm not sure what league(s) it's in but some minor leagues have a batter, or catcher, challenge and ump taps his cap and in less than 2 seconds it's reviewed and corrected if it was wrong. This seems like a decent compromise to me.I'm a lifelong baseball guy but I just don't get why people are so against robo-umps because of "tradition". It's even worse now that we have the little box so we can see how bad they are. There were tons of bad calls in both games but several in the Stros/Rangers game that were just awful. A few strikes called way way way off the plate in key circumstances, and another in the opposite direction where it was such an obvious strike (I'm guessing the entire ball was inside the edge of home plate with a gap in between) that the ump had to kind of get everyone's attention to let them know the last pitch was called ball 4 and the guy should be going to 1st.
Agreed. See a sport rich in tradition that has adopted the robo model with success i.e. tennis
The worst was last night in the 9th, Brandon Marsh batting, 2 balls and 1 strike and the home plate umpire called a strike about 6 inches off the plate inside. Should have been ball 3. Instead it was 2-2. Then calls the third strike about 6 inches off the plate on the outside. Marsh should have been on 1st with a walk. Then you see Marsh, visibly upset, tell him, if you're going to call the strike off the plate on the inside, then you can't also call the strike off the plate on the outside. You can't call both. MLB needs to get rid of the box, because it shows how awful the umpires strike zone is.
yeah, home ump is making the Phils chase balls not knowing what will be called a strikeJeebus that wasn't even close..... No matter where the box is