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Connor Wong frames a strike as a ball, a breakdown.

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JBenn1 year ago

He set up inside pitch was outside - tf would you like.

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Dick Crum1 year ago

This is embarrassing for you

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John Jennings1 year ago

That is potentially one of the worst “breakdowns” iv ever heard 😂😂😂

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Nick J1 year ago

That's not what happened. Long story short, Wong was set up inside, the pitch ended up outside. A lot of times when this happens an ump will make the wrong call cause he will set up behind the catcher. The catcher having to move will make the ump lose the strike zone unfortunately.

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Orwell’s Ghost1 year ago

The ump still needs to call balls and strikes correctly, regardless of the performative antics of a catcher. We need that strike zone technology yesterday — the human error of umps is egregiously on display.

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Displaced Bostonian1 year ago

Delete your account. You have less range than Todd Walker.

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Matt Powers1 year ago

Youre like a volunteer little league coach trying to explain the game

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🟩 Sol ETF1 year ago

You’re an idiot buddy

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MBC1 year ago

It’s hard to frame a pitch well when the pitcher misses the spot by over a foot. Way more on the ump than the catcher

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Howie Kenrick1 year ago

This is horrible analysis.

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