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Wednesday afternoon August 30: Orioles try to cap spectacular month with sweep of White Sox


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Just now, Moose Milligan said:

I love Ben but sometimes he makes too many excuses for these pitchers.  Gibson just gave a meatball there, there's no other reason.

In fairness, if balls at the bottom of the zone are called balls when they are in fact strikes, you have to bring the ball up. Now, his command up hasn't been great, but he's been hosed on low strikes.

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1 minute ago, Moose Milligan said:

I love Ben but sometimes he makes too many excuses for these pitchers.  Gibson just gave a meatball there, there's no other reason.

Well he did follow that up by saying, "he's not getting the bottom of the zone, but he just threw a cutter that didn't really do anything and caught way too much of the plate."

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1 minute ago, Hallas said:

Well he did follow that up by saying, "he's not getting the bottom of the zone, but he just threw a cutter that didn't really do anything and caught way too much of the plate."

Also stating that McCann was set up expecting it to start in and run to the outside, and instead it started outside and leaked right to the center of the plate.  Watching where the catcher sets up and where the ball ends up is always a good tell. 

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3 minutes ago, Malike said:

In fairness, if balls at the bottom of the zone are called balls when they are in fact strikes, you have to bring the ball up. Now, his command up hasn't been great, but he's been hosed on low strikes.

You don't have to do anything that'll get your pitches hammered.  I'd rather see him not get pitches low in the zone and keep trying for them instead of bringing the ball up and getting hammered.

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