Joe Siddall
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getting the barrel into a ball every week and hitting a homer, right?
It's just such a damaged bat that it's like the pitch has to be where he needs it.
So when they're executing against him, I don't want to say easy to pitch to, but those are the kinds of guys, if you execute your pitches, he's going to struggle.
Now, if you try to throw that cutter up and in and it spins and stays middle and it's 90%
not your 97 or 95 mile per hour four seamer.
He'll get the barrel to that, but he might put it in the seats.
He won't just hit a single to right field.
So that's how he can get you.
So that's the good Dalton Varshow.
But yeah, the bad Dalton Varshow is the one that he can't get.
There are a lot of holes in that swing.
and it's it's out over it's in because sometimes it gets long and out around it so he can't get to that ball out over and then he can't get to the velocity or good cutters or something executed in or up and in and then he's susceptible to the change now if you miss a change up and it stays kind of flat down in the zone to me that's right and again it's right into his barrel but if it's a good one he's chasing it because he's committing so much i mean just it's dead pull
T.J.
Hooker, we used to call him when I played.
Remember that?
Oh, yeah.
Right.
No, me neither.
A lot of left-handed hitters are.
But the unique thing about Dalton is he can do it somewhat successfully, right?