One has to wonder how a Reds' batter managed to strike out...I don't think there was a single called strike strike in the 10th. By the way, if you're calling strikes on pitches well off the outside corner, you can't call it a ball if it's a millimeter off the inside corner. A zone like that bounces around the entire game...and guess what? That's exactly what he's done...every pitch all night has been an adventure.
That's the epitome of worthless. 10th inning, and he has yet to come up with a consistent zone. My dog could do that.
9/09/2008 10:51:00 PM
Whatever strikes me as
interesting, and serious Milwaukee Brewers thoughts. If you are a believer
in respecting OBP, throwing strikes, and keeping the ball in the park,
you may have found the place you've been searching for. I don't
believe in paying a no hit/good field SS $7 million per year (Jack Wilson, I'm talking about you). I don't think
it's a good idea to "play for a run" early in the game. Build up your
minor league system, and watch success follow.