Depends on what you are using said exit velocities to determine. Max is pretty useless other than to show the top end of a prospects potential power basically. Avg exit velocities are better to determine the quality of contact a hitter generates on a consistent basis. When prospects are consistently making hard contact thats a good time to take notice
Orelvis doing lots of things tonight
RBI single, stole 2nd
HBP, stole 3rd
K, called strike 3
Walk, did have an auto ball in the AB
Great play at SS
Error at SS
Only through 7 innings so far
He didn't get ejected for sticky stuff
He had an issue with the strike zone in the first. On his way to the dugout/hand check he said a few words to the home plate ump. Gets to the 1st base ump who instead of checking his hands like normal, holds his hand for a long time and stares at Madbum not looking at his hands while "checking" them. Then when done Madbum said something like get the f back to 1st and got thrown out for it.