Angel Hernandez makes MLB's worst call in four years
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of 'Jimmy's Three Things,' host Jimmy dives into the world of baseball with a focus on three distinct topics. First, he discusses the controversial calls made by umpire Angel Hernandez during the Astros-Rangers game, using Baseball Savant to analyze and compare the pitch locations of called strikes throughout the season. Jimmy then touches on an article from The Athletic about Diamond Baseball Holdings' acquisition of minor league teams, expressing concerns about the potential monopolization and corporatization of these local sports entities. Lastly, he shares his personal hobby of identifying 'twin pitches'—strikingly similar pitches that are categorized differently in Baseball Savant—using overlays to highlight the subtle differences in pitch names and classifications. The episode concludes with a historical baseball anecdote from 'Tales From The Dugout' and an invitation for viewers to suggest topics for future deep dives.
Takeaways
- 📊 Angel Hernandez made a historically bad call in the Astros vs. Rangers game, which was the most off-target strike call since 2020 according to Baseball Savant.
- 🏠 Diamond Baseball Holdings is buying up minor league baseball teams, raising concerns about monopolization but also potentially improving player treatment and stadium conditions.
- 🔍 The consolidation of minor league teams under one company could lead to a more consistent and professional approach to minor league operations, but also risks losing the local charm of the sport.
- ⚖️ There's a debate over whether the centralization of baseball under Major League Baseball's umbrella, including Little League, is beneficial or detrimental to the sport's diversity and integrity.
- 🤔 The speaker is unsure about the full implications of a single group owning minor league teams and suggests that it could lead to a lack of variety and local identity in the sport.
- ⚾️ The article on The Athletic discusses the pros and cons of Diamond Baseball Holdings' aggressive acquisition of minor league teams, highlighting both the potential benefits and risks.
- 👎 Concerns are raised about the potential loss of local staff and changes to team names and town identities that could come with the acquisition of minor league teams by a single entity.
- 👍 The article mentions that Diamond Baseball Holdings is retaining local staff and making positive changes to stadiums and teams, which could be seen as a positive development for minor league baseball.
- 📈 The group's acquisition strategy started in the southern United States and has expanded to various regions, including the Midwest, Arizona, and California, indicating a broad geographical interest.
- 📚 The speaker shares a story from the book 'Tales From The Dugout' about an unusual play in a 1907 baseball game where a first baseman picked up a runner and threw him off the base.
- 🎲 The speaker has a hobby of searching for 'twin pitches' on Baseball Savant, which are pitches that are nearly identical in terms of release point, break, and speed but are called different names.
Q & A
What was the main topic of discussion in the video?
-The main topic of discussion was the poor umpiring call made by Angel Hernandez during the Astros Rangers game and how it compared to other bad calls in history.
What was the significance of the pitch made by JP France to White Langford?
-The pitch made by JP France to White Langford was significant because it was identified as the worst call of the season by Baseball Savant, with a measurement of 1.4 off the plate.
What did the host do to find the worst umpiring calls?
-The host used Baseball Savant to search for all called strikes in the season with specific parameters to find pitches that were far off the plate but still called as strikes.
What was the host's opinion about the impact of a new automated ball tracking system on umpires?
-The host expressed concern that the transition to an automated ball tracking system could be messy, as many umpires are accustomed to calling a different strike zone and may need retraining.
What was the second topic discussed in the video?
-The second topic discussed was an update from an Athletic article about the minor league system and how Diamond Baseball Holdings is buying up minor league teams.
What is the potential concern with Diamond Baseball Holdings owning many minor league teams?
-The potential concern is that it could lead to a monopolization of the minor leagues, making the teams feel more corporate and less local, which could detract from the unique character of each team.
What was the host's hobby discussed in the video?
-The host's hobby is finding 'twin pitches' which are essentially the same pitch but called by different names in baseball statistics.
What criteria does the host use to identify twin pitches?
-The host looks for pitches with the same release point, plate X, break, and venue to ensure the camera angles are the same. The pitches must not be put in play so the full flight can be seen and must be called by different names.
What was the purpose of the random page flip to 'Tales From The Dugout'?
-The random page flip was done to share an interesting or uplifting tale from the book, in this case, an unusual play involving a first baseman lifting a base runner and tagging him out.
What is the host's view on the MLB owning Rawlings, the company that makes their balls?
-The host finds it concerning that MLB owns Rawlings, as it could lead to biases and has already had an impact on the game, as referenced in the discussion about the 2019 season.
What is the 'One Baseball' initiative mentioned in the video?
-The 'One Baseball' initiative, led by Commissioner Rob Manfred, aims to consolidate all aspects of baseball under one umbrella, from the MLB to the Little League World Series.
Outlines
📺 Introduction to Jimmy's Three Things on Talking Baseball
The video begins with the host, Jimmy, welcoming viewers to his show, 'Jimmy's Three Things,' which is part of the Dan Patrick Network. He mentions that they will discuss three main topics: a controversial call made by Angel Hernandez in a recent baseball game, an update on the minor league system being bought up by a single company, and his personal hobby of identifying 'twin pitches' in baseball. Jimmy also shares his approach to the show, which involves live screen sharing and a casual, interactive discussion with the audience.
🥎 Analyzing Angel Hernandez's Controversial Calls
Jimmy dives into the first topic by examining the missed calls made by Angel Hernandez during a game between the Astros and the Rangers. He uses Baseball Savant to search for similar instances of bad calls and discovers that Hernandez has made some of the worst calls in recent seasons. Jimmy also discusses the impact of umpire positioning and the potential for bias in their calls. He highlights the need for better training and standardization as new technologies, like the automatic ball tracking system, are being introduced to the game.
📉 The Impact of Diamond Baseball Holdings on Minor Leagues
The second topic addresses an article from The Athletic about Diamond Baseball Holdings, a group that is buying up minor league teams. Jimmy expresses concern about the potential monopolization of minor league baseball and the loss of local identity. However, he also acknowledges that the group has made positive changes, such as better pay for players and improved stadium conditions. He discusses the implications of this trend for the future of baseball, including the potential for a unified baseball structure from Little League to the Major Leagues.
🤔 The Challenges of Transitioning to Automated Ball Tracking
Jimmy talks about the potential issues that may arise when transitioning to an automated ball tracking system. He worries that the current umpires, who are accustomed to a different strike zone, may struggle to adapt and that this could lead to a chaotic transition period. He also mentions the ongoing practice of challenging calls in the minor leagues and how players are starting to accept the new system.
🏆 The Tale of George Merritt's Unusual Play
In a brief aside, Jimmy shares an anecdote from the book 'Tales From The Dugout' by Tim Hagerty. The story recounts an incident in a 1907 Class A Eastern League game where first baseman George Merritt lifted a base runner and dropped him between bases before tagging him out. The umpire missed Merritt's move and called the runner out, highlighting an unusual and aggressive play in the history of baseball.
🎣 Jimmy's Hobby: The Hunt for Twin Pitches
The final topic of the video is Jimmy's personal hobby of searching for 'twin pitches' on Baseball Savant. These are pitches that are nearly identical in terms of release point, plate location, and break but are called by different names. Jimmy explains the criteria he uses to identify twin pitches and shares several examples, including cutters and sliders, and discusses the subtle differences that might account for their distinct labels.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Angel Hernandez
💡Baseball Savant
💡Minor League System
💡Umpire Auditing
💡Twin Pitches
💡Marcus Strotman
💡Plate X and Plate Z
💡Diamond Baseball Holdings
💡Umpire Head Placement
💡Automatic Ball Tracking System
💡MLB Umpire Training
Highlights
Angel Hernandez made a historically bad call in the Astros-Rangers game, which was analyzed using data from umpire auditor.
The call was 6.78 inches outside, marking the largest miss in umpire auditor history.
Using Baseball Savant, the worst call of the season on a ball on that side of the plate was identified.
JP France's pitch to White Langford was found to be the most outside pitch called a strike this season.
Angel Hernandez has claimed three of the top four worst calls off the plate this season.
An exploration into the impact of umpire head placement on their ability to accurately call pitches.
The potential issues with transitioning to an automatic ball tracking system due to varying strike zone interpretations.
Diamond Baseball Holdings is buying up minor league teams, raising concerns about monopolization.
The article on Athletic.com discusses the pros and cons of Diamond Baseball Holdings' aggressive acquisitions.
Commissioner Rob Manfred's 'One Baseball' initiative aims to consolidate all aspects of the game under one umbrella, which could be problematic.
MLB owning Rawlings, the company that makes their balls, has raised concerns about the integrity of the game.
A tale from 'Tales From The Dugout' book where a first baseman lifted a base runner and tagged him out.
The host's hobby of finding 'twin pitches' - identical pitches that are called different names on Baseball Savant.
Examples of twin pitches include Mitch Keller's cutter and Lambert's slider, which are essentially the same pitch.
The importance of release point, height, and break in differentiating pitches, even when they appear identical.
The impact of grip and mental approach on a pitcher's ability to throw similar pitches with different names.
A call to action for viewers to suggest topics for deep dives, such as player analysis or team-specific inquiries.
Transcripts
hello and welcome to Jimmy's three
things today on the show we're going to
see how far back in time we have to go
to find a call worse than the one Angel
Hernandez made in the Astros Rangers
game we have an interesting kind of odd
update from an athletic article about
the minor league system and what's going
on over there all the minor leagues are
being bought up by one company and then
a little insight into my hobby which is
finding twin pitches I found a good one
the other day in a session where I was
searching for twin pitches I'm going to
take a sip of my coffee and then we will
start all right thank you very much for
joining as I said it's Jimmy's three
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you very much for joining my name is
Jimmy this is uh a talking baseball uh
episode there's a a series that I run on
the talking baseball Youtube channel so
if you want any of the visuals you can
head there or you can listen on the
podcast once a week deep Dives or
shallow Dives whatever I want to do
three topics that I think I'm interested
in and I want to spend some time I
fiddle around on my computer so you can
see my screen you can see my searching
and then I talk out loud and it's kind
of just like you guys were all here
together little intimate session I'm
very bad at math that's something you
need to know and sometimes I talk fast
and I I mess up my words I'm not you
know a professional I'm not uh Conan on
hot ones that was incredible he did
anyway let's get into it the first one
so over the weekend we had these three
missed calls by Angel Hernandez in the
Texas and uh Astros game that were
incredible uh just absolutely incredible
M calls three in a row and one at
bat outside righty pitcher righty batter
outside pitch with break got the first
call gets the second call says I guess
I'll just stay out there boom gets the
third that third one is incredibly
outside actually thanks to umpire
auditor we know that it was 6.78 in
outside uh which is the largest Miss in
umpire auditor
history unbelievable shout out to mattye
mass who does the morning show with me
someone uh or I'll shout them out Adam
Samuel said I need someone to Overlay
Anthony Rizzo in the Batters box for
that last pitch because I'm convinced
that last pitch would have hit him and
Angel called it a strike and mattye mass
um producer here uh well he's more than
a producer but he produces the morning
show and is uh does a lot for us uh made
the edit on Twitter and uh it was close
might have hit him I think Rizzo stood
closer to that at times and gotten hit
by a pitch get the Fram Brett bat maybe
maybe that's one he took but uh so just
a bad call so I wanted to go to baseball
Savant and see if that's the worst call
call uh on a ball on that side of the
plate that far off the plate this
season so first I tried to find if we
have the coordinates uh for plate X and
plate Z that's what they use and someone
on Reddit uh Jay remky three years ago
said um what are the plate coordinates
for the strike zone and then he says I
sampled data from statcast only included
pitches in the zone and found the
coordinates to be the following so he
has if the pitches um
more than .8 and less than
8 that's off the Zone left and right so
I guess that means from the dead center
of the plate we're
going an eighth of
a I don't know point8 away both
sides so I did that so what I did was I
went to baseball Savant okay which I use
a lot and I
searched for all called strikes
in the season 2024 on pitches that were
greater than or equal
to
83 and what I did was I just took one
pitcher at first to make sure I was on
the right path and I I typed in Marcus
strowman so he has1 pitches and then if
I pitch chart it because it's less data
so the pitch chart will populate quicker
you can see in the pitch chart that yes
okay we have the line we're looking at
all all pitches off the plate if you're
a righty batter it's away from you so
now I'm going to cancel it and not make
it so it can be any picture at all and
search and we're going to change the
included stats of the search to include
plate X so we can toggle it by that
um and then we're going to group the
results by player and event someone in
the comments last week let me know that
that's how you do it so they don't take
the average so when we find the highest
and lowest hit ball when we come back to
that I know a better way to do it now
thanks to that person in the comments I
forget who you were so this is
populating all of them and because I
changed the parameters it took away the
plate X so let me put that back in here
and I that umpire auditor says that
that's the most outside pitch called a
strike
um and here it is JP France the
pitcher and it was this has as 1.4 so I
don't know I don't know what 1.4 is I
don't know what that measurement is but
yeah there there it is that's the angel
be happy with that especially with the B
loed one
out Bases Loaded one out so that's the
that's the most this season by a good
amount the next is oh look this is the
same game so the second one comes from a
different game but then the third and
the fourth come from the same game that
Angel Hernandez made all those calls but
a different at bats because Dane Dunning
the pitcher uh for the Rangers saw what
Angel was doing and was
like I'll do that so in the bottom oh
actually he got one first in the third
inning so here's Angel again in the same
game to Altuve this wasn't that Viral
bat this at bat this was a different one
oh and we're toggling and we're waiting
and it's loading I'll just load another
one while we here and then this was the
fifth
inning here's Jose alve with a one
oh it's good to have you back in the
booth I know you watch every game so
Angel has want to know the count to Yer
Diaz so Angel has won three of the top
four this season off the plate that way
and
then here's one uh Ronald Blanco also
Texas Houston series so
someone Alo also Wyatt Langford isn't
that the JP France one is white Langford
okay that's interesting so same
stadium or no was this did they play
like a home and away like two
games three Innings tonight nine innings
yeah this is different Stadium different
Stadium but same two
teams same batter though do wonder if
there's any of him reacting I did a
whole breakdown on this on like some
batters some umps call it on not the
pitch just all the surroundings like the
old school umps um and like he throws
his hands at it no I don't know you know
what it is I I did a whole breakdown on
this like if we click on any of
these let's see who this one is
one this is Boston Cole Irvin on the
bump I'm going to guess they're all
righty pitchers righty
batters oh Lefty pitcher wrong instantly
wrong
Pao re second
ton I mean
that's you understand a righty pitcher
because the ball has to come across at
least from the body this one's just
never even there I don't know what that
H's doing
uh okay so let's so it's
1.14 let's go back and include now I'm
going to change this
to um greater than 1 Point Angel hernand
has got three of the top four and the
third one is 1.25 so I'm going to go
1.24 I'm going to see how many years do
we have to go back where he gets beat if
I include 2023 in the search and up it
just so it has to it gives us less info
is Angel still the leader sort by f x
Angel no well he could be the UMP in any
of these games so a lot last year which
obvious obviously is a bigger data size
now what I'm interested in is when I
click these
videos the majority I would guess a
righty pitcher righty batter and the
Umpire is his head is set up way on the
inside corner giving himself a weird
angle and I'm wrong already the first
three are Lefty pitchers so just I've
been wrong every time I've said that but
let's see the Umpire thing see where the
umpire's head is because that's what
starting pitchers have to figure out
these older umpires and it's for safety
so you can't knock it too much they were
taught to put their head on the Inside
Edge no matter where the glove is oh man
that's so off off the
plate oh let's see another one anyway
Angels is still the worst the 1.4 still
beats that one uh let's see if it beats
the next two from last year so how many
years do we have to go back cuz umpire
auditor said in its history so is it
going to be every year it's the worst in
the last 10 years of collecting video of
these instances is that what we're
saying no oh this is the is this
the same ump as the Red Sox series I
think it
is look where his head is no way that
got called a strike in a two-run game in
the bottom of the eighth inning who's
this umpire let's go 2023
May 22nd
Miami Colorado
reference this home plate umpire is
Bruce
drekman I haven't heard that name which
means he's maybe not that bad oh here's
the guy here's CB Buckner he is maybe
the worst at this just awful look at his
head it's not it's nowhere close he
doesn't even like try to tilt his head
to track the ball to get on the same
angle as the ball to move with the
catcher I did a video on uh was it Tay
or was it hoberg who had a perfect game
in the World Series he moves his head
with the catcher so we can see the path
of the ball where it's coming from this
is a breaking ball from a lefty so it
the closest it is to the strike zone is
at the very end and it's still not over
the plate and it looks like Do's not
even looking at it
that's
disappointing all right so if I go to
last year JP France the pitch is still
the the longest um let's just toggle
this to 1.39 so it's only going to give
us and in the stat cast error so I'm
going back to 2015 pitches called that
were across the plate at 1.39 or higher
and were called a strike we'll see if
this pitch by Angel hernandz is is truly
according to Savant the worst in the
last whatever every years oh it doesn't
Okay so there's been oh there's
been no way do these have video or are
these wrong this one says
4.45 I'm going to guess this is early
hit
tracks and not true a game from 2016 and
we have video Steven
pascotti this has to be a blip yeah was
going to ask you so like hit track just
didn't pick that up it was kind of right
down the middle now this next one is 184
could that really be that far off the
plate one off given first and second
nobody out seventh Inn goes after the
first pitch hum blade umpire in the che
ah he might have called that on the
check swing so I don't count that all
right L seino
2016 let's see this one Yankees
two Sandy had four RBI Friday at Dodger
Stadium so I think we can't count
2016 maybe we can count 2017 all the
2016 ones are uh like this the stat cast
is wrong it's it's clearly not picking
it up right 2017 Julio Tyron let's see
what he's got how bad was this
call but dating back to that second game
in New York where the right down the
middle 2021 this is my last hope that
I'm getting out of here um because all
these are just they're just wrong
numbers they should probably change that
on baseball Savon or something although
who else is doing this exercise besides
me not sure about the advanced stats
there with Earl Weaver oh no way but he
no way okay this is the worst one we've
had uh that is
incredible so who is this this is Trey
Mancini is the at the plate Buck farmer
is the pitcher it's a 5-1 game in the
eighth with two on
and this
pitch no way look at the umps head you
can't even see it he's so far off the
plate on the right side oh that's
crazy what umpire is this is he still
umping Baltimore and Detroit Baltimore
Detroit
reference head umpire Ramon De Jesus
he's still uh umpiring oh that
is that is worse than angels
by far that's worse than
Angels how does that happen good for you
Angel he was
worse 2020 this might have accurate
tracking because I believe they switched
all the to Eagle Eye at some point in
2020 or some point they switched all the
Data Tracking stuff uh in the
stadiums this is our guy brawt
pitching I don't know
20 pitch so old school ire are going to
expand the Zone there a little bit
that's just not a strike you know I was
watching last night I'm gonna find out
who this umpire is pit and
KC I was watching the quad box last
night MLB
TV has uh their MLB I don't even know
what they call it but it's like Red Zone
where you can watch four games at once
this umpire in this game was Ed Hickock
so the the bad newss is we're not
running into just one name I think it
would be better if there just one name
but I was I was
watching
um the four games at a time last night
on the MLB Extra Innings or whatever the
hell it's called and at one point Corbin
carrols up and they call a strike just
way high and they call it a strike and
Tory LEL is and dug out like this and
then in the bottom right the pitch at
the same time in the they it might have
been the A's game Sunny gra was pitching
against the a he gets a call that's
below and they call it a strike and it
was like two out of the four games they
were showing the two pitches at the same
time were were called incorrectly and
they were getting frustrated and I was
thinking this is push is going to come
to shove here I know at triaa they're
practicing the automatic ball
system and players like the system where
they get to challenge it first there's a
video of Paul SK challenging it if I can
find that
SK challenge pitch is not going to come
up and um yeah here it is so
he he's a a two- two count with two outs
and two on and the um calls out a ball
and he Taps his head immediately so the
Umpire Taps his head and then they go to
challenge it and in like 4 seconds it
comes up on the big screen and yep he
got the corner it's a strike it's strike
three the inning's over simple as that
that's a good system I like that system
my only like concern is you got to
graduate a ton of bumps from Triple A
that have been using this system and
understand that Strike Zone because the
umpires that have been in the league for
so long they're calling a different
strike zone so if they change to this
system and have the you know the
automatic ball tracking system and the
umpires call it and then but for
egregious ones the pitcher and catcher
they have like two seconds to challenge
it it's going to be so sloppy because so
many of these umps call a different
Strike Zone and just quite frankly like
aad B Strike Zone because of their head
placement h on the inside corner the
outside is just an absolute mess and
you'll see it watch CB Buckner up watch
Angel um their heads just aren't in the
right place to make the call which I
think is a safety concern Let's uh end
this segment real quick by just finding
the worst on the other side of the plate
this season so plate X and plate Z I'm
gonna say and then we're gonna say
called strike but we're gonna clear this
so it's just this season and I want to
find the worst so we know that Angel
Hernandez the JP France pitch to White
Langford is the worst on the uh first
base side of the plate way outside
what's the worst on the other side is it
a lefty batter where the Umpire has his
head on that side of the plate that
would be my guess this pitch by Kyle
Hendricks on April 5th versus the
Dodgers and this was minus
1.23 to Gavin
Lu excuse my H hitters trying to do off
of him read that and just focus on the
fundamentals oh that doesn't look as
egregious I guess it's not 1.4 I think
it's off but it does have late break to
it yeah it's pretty off but
it because the movement goes that way
it's not as egregious in my humble
opinion okay let's see if we can toggle
the highest pitch called to
strike this season
is this going to be the highest or the
lowest this is the lowest pitch called
to strike this season Tristan McKenzie
threw it now this also depends on the
batter right so the batter is Tai France
I was expecting someone not like short
short you know lowest pitch called to
strike lot stronger as well wow o I
don't think that's called on the swing
either the the announcer just goes
wow I wonder where that crosses the
plate
there there no really really not well
wow and the highest pitch called to
strike on April 7th Daniel Palencia is
the pitcher and James outman damn
Dodgers both sides of this
one is that the same game no this was
the same game as the pitch off the plate
to Lux
that's at the elbow seems pretty high
who's this umpire because he has two so
I feel like that's bad he has the most
off the
plate uh no but this crew
does who is this Dodgers Chicago Cubs so
as two umpires in This
Crew have the two
worst which isn't good and this umpire
crew behind home plate Eric bakus Tom
Hannah LZ Diaz so and esbrook
so that crew all right all right so
there you go that's topic number one
Angel Hernandez has the worst call since
2020 I believe if we were checking the
actual data and it was really bad and
umpires I'm worried about them when the
new system comes in which I'm excited
for but I think you got to graduate a
ton of umps or like retrain some of
these umps to understand the difference
of the strike zone because if the umps
and Triple A are probably adjusting
their zone so they don't miss and and
get publicly called out by everyone and
the umet major league level haven't been
doing that so when they do Transition
the spring training where they do that
is going to be an absolute
mess all right moving on there was this
article on the athletic that I'll just
briefly touch on because I found it
interesting and I don't really
understand it because the article by
Chad Jennings evangelic and Sam Blum uh
on theathletic.com so go there if you
want to read the whole thing but there's
this new group that's buying
all the minor league teams so when when
Co happened they revamped the minor
league teams they cut them in half
basically which I know sucked because it
put a lot of people out of jobs and it
downsized it but in the end I do kind of
think it was good because they were
paying and treating these players
nothing and treating them like and
feeding them a pipe dream that they were
going to be big Leaguers when there was
too many of them it was impossible so
with the Consolidated minor leagues at
least in my positive thought process
they can pay them better which they're
unionized now they're getting better uh
pay they can treat them better because
there's less and there's less being sold
the pipe dream because you know the joke
was you would sign one dude from the
Dominican uh that you thought was going
to be a major leager and then you would
sign 10 guys for him to play against and
sell them all the same dream anyway
there's this there's this group called
Diamond baseball
Holdings and they are aggressively
buying like every minor league team they
now now own 32 of the 120 Affiliates and
they're aggressively in acquisition mode
um to me that's just scary because we're
like monopolizing it or or it's becoming
a corporation and like franchising all
the teams so they're all going to look
the same and feel the same when it's
supposed to be such a local thing but
the article does go on to say that they
they keep all the local staff they they
keep all the GMS they change some Town
names they change some team names from
like the affiliate Club to actually
something that serves that town and that
uh City and they understand small towns
and like some other owners that own
clubs
said they know it's been pretty good
they pay they pay fair prices they're
actually helping out and doing better
things for the stadiums and the ball
clubs so I'm not trying to sit here and
say it's bad because the article gave
both sides of it the good and like the
possibly bad I just thought it was was
kind of fascinating that this is
happening I didn't know this was
happening um and the map is kind of
interesting so this map in the last four
years shows all the teams they've bought
they have all four A's Affiliates all
four of them and I believe they have all
three of the Red Sox Affiliates um it
was a very mom and pop business and now
it's not so they really went to the
South First it looks like they started
with uh a lot of the minor leagues in
the south and the Yankees and then
um they're just continuing to go in 2023
they bought all over Midwest
Arizona um California so yeah I mean you
can read the article and make up your
own mind on it I don't know I don't know
how I feel about it because I don't know
if I'm smart enough to fully understand
the what it could mean down the future
and what it can apparently they're very
close to Manfred and this um there was
one line about little league where it
kind of scared me where it said
commissioner Rob manfred's one baseball
initiative seeks to put every aspect of
the game under one umbrella that of the
major league team owners from Yankee
Stadium to Little League World Series
and all things in between that's not
good that's not good there needs to be
some separation there uh MLB can't own
baseball as it
is like that's not good you know it's
already weird that they own Rawlings the
company that makes their balls I don't
like that because we've seen what
happened
2019 2019 kind of ruined baseball
because everyone just believed in three
true alcom then it is good you can hit
homers and then thankfully we're back to
a better state of play in my opinion
right now so uh I don't know if you guys
have thoughts on this or just give me
some more insight and info like maybe
it's good maybe they're helping and
they're they're cleaning it up and and
not letting bad owners run it because
they are caring but it just seems weird
that one group would
own all the minor league
teams you know isn't that what isn't
that what people are scared about with
the news when like every newscaster
saying the same just because like
it's just like a I don't
know so I read the article I'll read
comments and all that read more but I
don't know kind of weirded me out all
right a quick aside before we go to the
third topic from our book Tales From The
Dugout by Tim Hagerty I'm going to flip
to a random page we're going to do um
page number uh 120 right here and this
is an uplifting tale tall Jersey City
first baseman George Merritt lifted
short Newark base runner Jim cockman on
July 4th 1907 and dropped him in the
Baseline between first and second during
a Class A eastern league game Merritt
then got the ball and tagged cockman
before he could get back to the base the
Umpire missed Merritt's move and called
cockman out that's some schoolyard
so the first
baseman just picked him up off the bag
and threw him on the ground and then
tagged him you're off the
bag take that cockman Merit got you all
right the third thing twin pitches I've
tweeted about this a lot but I don't
think I some of you might not know I do
this hunt when I'm bored on baseball
reference it's kind of like
when I like you know editing is my hobby
and and baseball deep dive into stats is
my hobby but I can't I need to take a
break because it's also my job now so
like I've had to find other avenues that
are like this is my hobby time and this
is
my job time so no one this isn't a
sponsored segment I I rarely share it
but I hunt for twin pitches that are
called something different on baseball
Savon so the release Point has to be the
same the plate X has to be the same
the break on the pitch has to be the
same and then I need them to have been
thrown in the same venue so the camera
angles the same and not put in play so
we get to see the full Flight of the
pitch lot of things going on and then I
need them to be called something
different so right here you have Mitch
Keller's cutter and Lambert's Lambert's
slider same
pitch one's 89 one's 90 so I do allow
some wiggle room on all of those don't
to be exact uh but you know same release
point so the pitchers have to be similar
Heights or their release point is the
same
same ball flight and break but that is
Mitch Keller's cutter and lampert's
slider and I've always found this
interesting some I've done change ups
and fast balls sliders and curves um
this is Lampard slider and Bird's cutter
so Lampert has a lot of twin pictures
just the same pitch you
know look at that I mean that's a really
good one huh I got the overlay here it's
the same pitch they call them different
things could be in their head could be
in their grip could be in their release
it's could be just what they have to
tell themselves here's Balman slider and
darvish's
cutter same
pitch this is
desa's slider and Anderson's
cutter little different release on these
ones one's a little lower so it wasn't
exact but yeah they call them different
names so that's just a little thing into
my twin pitches that I search every now
and then if I find more I'll do it I
just usually hone in on like one height
and then break but I'll find some change
ups and fast balls change ups and two
seams that are the same exact thing but
called different change up makes sense
cuz in relation to other pitches the
cutter slider they're all the same we're
confusing people out here thank you for
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