Bully13
02-28-2015, 11:06 PM
this was my first game I had a chance to watch this year and I can't recall seeing a bigger strike zone called by an ump in recent memory. I can't remember seeing so many strikes called in the upper chest area along with pitches that seemed below the knees. that low pitch called strike on Rea looked real low. the ump seemed to be giving a lot to the pitchers on the inside and outside of the plate but the highs and lows seemed way unusual.
did anybody else think it was out of the ordinary or is this common from what yall have seen so far this year?
maybe the ump was cold and wanted to get it over fast?
oh, and we got hosed on a couple plays when our runners beat the throw at 1st too.
it was really fun watching Sexton figure out what the ump was giving and boy did that guy work it. he was hitting that outside corner like a major league pitcher. too bad he left that curve ball hanging in the zone for that guy to get his 1st college HR. after that, his confidence seemed to wane. but at 52 degrees, maybe he'd thrown enough pitches at the point when his dominance started to fade.
and wtf is up with ross mitchell everytime he enters a game where we're either tied or behind and we end up winning?
did anybody else think it was out of the ordinary or is this common from what yall have seen so far this year?
maybe the ump was cold and wanted to get it over fast?
oh, and we got hosed on a couple plays when our runners beat the throw at 1st too.
it was really fun watching Sexton figure out what the ump was giving and boy did that guy work it. he was hitting that outside corner like a major league pitcher. too bad he left that curve ball hanging in the zone for that guy to get his 1st college HR. after that, his confidence seemed to wane. but at 52 degrees, maybe he'd thrown enough pitches at the point when his dominance started to fade.
and wtf is up with ross mitchell everytime he enters a game where we're either tied or behind and we end up winning?