Rich Hill
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Two seamers.
Two seamers falling off his knee.
Maybe that was the turning point.
Followed it off his knee and then everything else.
Now it's going to come out tomorrow.
He's going to say, I've never been the same since that Rich Hill at bat.
45-year-old Rich Hill threw a two-seam sinker in on my knee.
Yeah, I think the one thing that will – again, they have to play absolutely clean baseball.
They have to be 100% disciplined at the plate.
They have to know exactly what the odds are of percentages if we want to start implementing –
obviously the analytical data into these at-bats they have to know that forward back and sideways of who's out there on the mound and what they you know are going to be susceptible to um and that's how they're going to win the series that's how the that's how the brewers are going to go to the world series all right they have to play absolutely clean baseball um they have to take advantage of their speed because that team has speed yeah they can take advantage of that um
And, you know, I think, again, what I've seen and going back to, you know, obviously with the Red Sox series and there weren't really in the Schlittler game in particular.
Um, not a lot of adjustments during the game in game adjustment in game adjustments are so critical at the major league level, but so critical at the postseason level and being able to have that heightened awareness of what's going on around you and seeing the tendencies and get your head out of the iPad and seeing the tendencies of what the pitcher is doing and what guys are swinging at and where he is missing.
Um,
is going to help you when you get into your at-bat.
So you will lay off of that high fastball.
Like Schlittler just kept feeding that thing up top.
Here it is.
Keep swinging, keep swinging, keep swinging.
No adjustment, no adjustment, right?