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romeo212000
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Did anyone else watch game 2 of the phils/cards game? That had to be the biggest pitchers zone I've ever seen. They were getting called strikes 5 inches outside the zone all game.
I watched the entire game. Baffling strike zone at times. Pitch A would be a strike, pitch B in the same spot would be a ball, Pitch C clearly in the zone would be a ball, Pitch D which was clearly off the plate and low would be a strike. LaRussa was right about the strike zone as well. For the first few innings Lee was getting some pitches called strikes that were called balls for Carpenter though I thought the pitches Carpenter threw really were balls. All in all it was a good game. Just needed some consistency with the umpire.
Sometimes I wonder about the TBS pitch tracker. Last year, too. It always looks off to me. However, the umps seem to be missing calls on both teams. In a MY AB the other day the tracker showed the first two pitches to him in the same lower part of the strike zone, one on top of the other and the count was 1-1.
I think its a combination of the pitch tracker not being accurate and the angle of the camera being different that we're used to
B/c I was starting to wonder the same thing, everything just looks off, but the umps are being very inconsistent with their strike/ball zones
I dont mind umps having their own personal strike zones, high strike, low strike etc... but it has to be called the same for both pitchers which has not been the case consistently
it sure was nice to see Lee got knocked from the game.
it sure was nice to see Lee got knocked from the game.
Agreed. It may be just me, but I've seen some half hearted two strike swings that look like they may have been influenced by out of the strike zone calls.
+1 LOL at Cliff Lee ... too bad he couldn't step up and win game 1 against SF last year after we got the lead (granted he helped get us that lead but whatever) ...actually it was nice seeing Lee and Halladay struggle