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Originally Posted by mostpost
Question for those of you who watch baseball on a fairly regular basis. Are umpires as bad as I think on balls and strikes? Based on Pitchcast or Pitch Trax they get the close ones wrong as often as they get them right. I'm talking about pitches that are on the line or near the line high or low or inside or outside.
An example from today's Cubs/Braves game. With Atlanta batting and the count 3 and 2 on the batter, the Cub's pitcher threw a pitch which registered almost entirely (90%) in the lower right hand corner of the Pitchcast box. It was called ball four. The very next inning with the Cubs at bat, the Atlanta pitcher threw a pitch which was completely low and outside the lower right hand corner of the Pitchcast box. It was strike three.
Sometimes a pitch will be called a ball and the next pitch which is superimposed on the first is called a strike. One of those is wrong.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying the Umps are biased against the Cubs. Their mistakes hurt both teams. I gave the example above because it is the Cubs that I watch, but I am certain every team is affected.
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The home-plate umpire of today's Cubs/Braves game was one of the worst that I've ever seen. But he screwed both teams equally...IMO. He was at his worse in the Cubs' 9th...when the Braves' A.J. Minter was trying to close the game out.
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Last edited by thaskalos; 05-14-2018 at 08:24 PM.
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