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Post by zeroposter on Jun 6, 2021 9:26:34 GMT -8
Our pitcher walk a lot of guys. The more strikes, the better. Yep. Pfennigs may not be the guy who would benefit the most from the Street strike zone, though, as his effectiveness is related to tilt more than nibbling at the corners. The CWS zone displayed by Street may have resulted in 25 Ks for Hjerpe as he would have feasted on that outside corner.
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Post by zeroposter on Jun 6, 2021 9:32:55 GMT -8
Our pitcher walk a lot of guys. The more strikes, the better. But if recall 2017 our pitchers were not getting the strikes and the LSU pitchers were. It really forced us to throw some hittable pitches. It almost felt like LSU knew Street well since hes an SEC ump and they used it to their advantage The LSU pitchers knew that strike zone before the game, and their pitchers took immediate advantage. A very tired Fehmel took a couple of innings to take advantage.
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Post by irimi on Jun 6, 2021 10:03:01 GMT -8
Street is behind the plate.
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Post by speakthetruth on Jun 6, 2021 10:06:07 GMT -8
Hope the players aren't stressing on street like you guys are or this game is over.
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Post by zeroposter on Jun 6, 2021 10:19:22 GMT -8
Hope the players aren't stressing on street like you guys are or this game is over. Board posters do stress. Big deal. It is actually a good stress relief.
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Post by shelby on Jun 6, 2021 10:41:25 GMT -8
Nothing to fear but fear itself - especially if you are on easy ‘street’ !
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Post by epbeav on Jun 6, 2021 10:47:01 GMT -8
The ESPN.com website features a "gamecast" mode which has a computer generated batter and strike zone. Each pitch is represented inside or outside that zone and shows what the umpires call is. Probably computer generated location. Have no idea how accurate the graphic is, but after one inning 4 OSU pitches inside the strike zone were called balls! Not a good sign!
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