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  1. Tabby on Tapia: “He just puts the ball in play, cuts down his swing, put it on ground if you have to but put it in play” He’s done that his entire career and been garbage. Maybe it’s time for a different strategy? Jesus f***ing Christ this isn’t 1924.
  2. It still shows it as a strike, the ball crosses the border of the zone. What are you looking at?
  3. Baseball savant has it on the edge…by a seam width. 1st pitch was an entire ball width in the zone. Gamedays strike zone is not the same on that the pitch fx uses, which is far more accurate. 3 out of 5 were clear strikes, strike 3 was very borderline but brushed the edge.
  4. As perfect a fastball as there ever was. Beauty
  5. 1st pitch been a strike all night until now …
  6. Refreshing to see an umps zone not being 6 inches wider than it should be though
  7. Kinda hair splitting, but really it may have stayed in if Hicks didn’t glove it over. It may have hit the top of the fence and came back in, or it may have hit and went over. Hard to say really. The NY radio folks had it as a HR right away
  8. I say we get someone to step n his finger before ever PA.
  9. If it’s really close with the tv frame…I go to baseball savant. And usually find the umps are wrong
  10. Paxton hit 100mph 43 times his whole career so far. Hunter Greene was over 100 mph 37 times in his first start the other night. Greene is redonkulous.
  11. James Paxton has. But he was never steadily at or over 100mph, but his hit 100mph or better 43 times
  12. need a bounceback from Mr. Berrios in the worst way, for both him and the team.
  13. I agree with this. He should be DHing so we dont have to watch Tapia hit 3-4 balls that travel a total distance of 12 feet before they hit the ground.
  14. That is interesting. But that ring is way too big... lol. It's like a competition now to see how big they can make these things. "755 diamonds, four custom-cut rubies, four princess-cut rubies, 11 round rubies and the genuine white pearl set in the ring. The total gem carat weight of the ring is approximately 13.3 carats" Poker does it better with bracelets IMO
  15. It's because it's new, and new is scary. Also, when something goes wrong we'd rather be able to complain about a human screwing us over than some stupid computer, where there's no real room to debate whether it was a ball or a strike. Human element and all that s*** garbage.
  16. Interesting you mention that, that was alot of what they were trying to work out. If people were watching the minor league gameday, the strike zone overlay on the gameday wasn't matching up with the robo-umps zone on alot of close calls. That's something they wanted to improve upon to reduce confusion of the fans.
  17. THat's ... disappointing
  18. He's only at 80 pitches. No way they yank him yet.
  19. Still perfect through 7 and Bellinger goes yard
  20. 13 Ks. NEXT!
  21. lol, Dodgers hitters want to see him pitch, they just went 3 out in like 2 minutes. Off to the bottom of the 7th. You love to see it
  22. Wow. vintage kershaw, he's dealing. 3 Ks in the 6th, up to 12 Ks on the day and only 69 pitches.
  23. And here he comes for the bottom of the 6th. lets see if you jinxed him
  24. Much of the trouble they had with high and low calls was the heights for players had been reported incorrectly, or wasnt up to date... but then also whether the strike zone would be programmed as the 3D version, or a 2 plane version where only the front of the plate would count. They also experimented with programming a slightly wider zone to be more in line with how how human umps expand slightly. The complaints they got were pretty hilarious though. Like when the catcher sets up outside the zone, the pitch misses the target completely on the inner half and the catcher has to lunge to get it, and still gets called a strike because it did go through the zone. Optically it looked horrendous even though the ball went through the zone.
  25. Yeah it's not 100%, nothing really can be. There are some pitches that for some reason just don't register. But 99+% with the occiasional pitch not registering and subsequently being called by the ump instead would be 1000 times more preferable than the current clown show we see daily. What they did in the minors is they had the ump behind the plate, he would get a notification within a second or less of the pitch being caught with what it registered as. If he didn't get a notification due to a glitch, he made the call. They also gave the ump the ability to make a call that differed from the notification if the ump felt that machine very obviously got it wrong (which it did early on with some pitches - usually with high and low)
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