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Posted on 5/19/23 at 1:22 pm to wileyjones
To be fair, they both look like strikes based on that angle.
Still trying to figure out how the Cooper pitch was called a ball.
Still trying to figure out how the Cooper pitch was called a ball.
This post was edited on 5/19/23 at 1:24 pm
Posted on 5/19/23 at 3:43 pm to wileyjones
Look where the ump is set up. He’s set up on the inside for the UGA pitcher . That little bit makes it look more on the plate than it may be. Not taking up for him but that’s a reason why you don’t get inside pitches as much as you do outside. Coppers pitch, the ump is set up in the middle. I hate that they are squeezing pitchers to throw a 1/3 in. Might be why Wes is calling so many off speed pitches. Fast balls will get hit hard if you can’t touch the corners anymore . You really need an experienced pitching staff to be mentally strong to get through it and not implode. The UGA closer threw 11 straight balls at one point. Just a thought .
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