Brewers/Yankees Series
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A complete embarrassment from the pitching staff
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We know these specific Brewers pitchers are historically not this bad(Cortes, Civale, Payamps). The fact that in their entire history the Brewers have never even come close to giving up this many HRs in a series feels like the "torpedo bats" are having a huge effect. Maybe I'm wrong and they'll give up another 5 or 6 HRs tomorrow to KC, but I need more data before I think this is anything other than a massive outlier.
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Good thing it’s only 3 games out of 162 but what an embarrassing no show from the pitching staff.
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Was in Cincy this weekend so didn’t get to watch any games, which I guess was a blessing. I did listen today and just seems like got crushed with long ball. Not much else to say or blame. Hopefully was a bad weekend and start a bounce back tomorrow. I don’t think this is a team that can salvage the season if dig a hole in April.
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jute2003 wrote:This is dumb
Those bats may be a fleeting blip if they keep this up
Every team needs to make them now.
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coolhandluke121 wrote:Turk Nowitzki wrote:coolhandluke121 wrote:Annoyed with those strikes but the catcher did a good job framing them. That was a really impressive PA by Collins despite the result. His eye seems good and his bat is fast.
If they were closer pitches sure but those were clear balls that have to be called as such in that situation. Ump was giving him a 90's Tom Glavine strike zone.
They were clearly balls, but I don't think they were as bad as they looked on tv. They showed one of them from above and it was only an inch or two outside, despite looking way outside in real time. I think the sidearm delivery messed up not just the ump but also the pitch tracker.
In any case, my main point was that I was really impressed with Collins.
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