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17 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

 

 

No way. 

The problem with these score cards is it looks at just the box area and not taking account into the entire picture of ball and strikes.  Rogers wasnt getting the lower strikes called like Peterson was.  He had atleast a handful that were better pitches then the ones Peterson was getting.  They were most likley just below the zone and balls but he called so many low pitches way below them that they should have been called strikes to keep the consistency.  If your gonna call the low zone then you have to do it all the time not call strikes that are low one time then the next time not call it.  

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1 minute ago, MCO'sFan said:

I didn't know that!

They rarely miss calls on true strikes (97% accurate), but the pitchers get a lot of incorrect strike calls in their favor (88% accuracy outside the zone).   

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25 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

I had a feeling his accuracy % wouldn't be that bad. The problem was how egregious those misses were, but there's no stat for that. 

He did miss a few that went the O's way. He gave Akin a bad one.

It was for sure both ways.

I think it messed up Holliday for the whole night.  As was pointed out, that’s why that site doesn’t capture the whole picture of egregious missed calls.

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12 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

It was for sure both ways.

I think it messed up Holliday for the whole night.  As was pointed out, that’s why that site doesn’t capture the whole picture of egregious missed calls.

And young players like Holliday, Cowser, Mayo, etc... would struggle the most because they have roboumps in the minors, so they know what a real ball/strike should be. 

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Why would the Umpire Scorecard guy mess with their methodology just to make it look like the O's aren't getting screwed?

Use some common sense folks.

It might be accurate, it might not be, but we have no reason to think it's biased against the O's.

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