This has happened to him at least a handful of times, and the take is actually a good thing IMO. Most umpires don't totally whiff like that.
Getting outta dodge for a few games should help him a bit.
I’ve seen him K on a couple of pitches off the plate he didn’t flinch on. They were not strikes, he took them, they were called strike 3.
It’s encouraging to me to see him not expanding the zone too much yet.
Do they do MRI's along the way during these rehabs to see if the ligament looks any different/better? Or do they just fire in the PRP and hope for the best?
Now that I have scrolled through 37 pages of takes to confirm that I didn't post mine, I'll say that I was overjoyed with this move when it was initially made.