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The pitches Davis swung at all looked pretty close to the strike zone to me. Maybe just a bit off, but not so far off that it's egregious to swing at them. Especially with this ump's strike zone...

Maybe, but that is where Saunders lives, just off the strike zone where it looks like you can hit it but you cannot. We are just not patient enough or willing to take a strike three in some instances to make him have to come to the hitting zone.

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陳偉殷 no walks!

Just FYI to avoid future confusion: The order of the Chinese characters you gave is for "Chen Wei-yin" since the family name comes first in Chinese (as well as Korean and Japanese).

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This is why we can't go on a long winning streak like every other halfway decent team in the league. Pretty much every series there's a game where they go 0-fer with RISP, or get like 4 hits. Just so inconsistent.

I know you really are missing a fun team with all of your various complaints (again, ignoring the risp stat masn flashed earlier this game), but this is a "half-way decent team"

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