Ron Coomer
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Yes.
Yes.
I would guess in this at-bat, Bregman is sitting on breaking ball.
And if he gets one that starts out at his front hip, he could send one to the bleachers and send everybody home happy.
Here's the pitch.
Bregman will take a strike.
There's a bender that just didn't nip the inside corner.
That's the one we were talking about that starts out at your front hip and breaks over the corner inside.
Yesterday's price.
Well, I think when you look at the offense as a whole, Mike, you're looking at probably five or six guys with similar approaches and similar issues.
So I think that's why you're looking at, you know,
this pattern of a lot more breaking stuff.
The Cubs, Dansby and Bregman and some of the guys that are looking to pull the ball a lot more, that makes them a little more vulnerable to a ball away.
And what they're doing is they're throwing them hard inside off the plate and then spin after if they get ahead in the count.
And that's been the vulnerable spot for
you know, some of the Cubs hitters, and not just those two guys, but, you know, and that cause and effect, right?
The cause and the effect of that, you're seeing a lot more breaking stuff, and when you become more selective or better in the zone, that'll change.
It just will.
You just don't chase nearly as many pitches out of the zone.
That call is courtesy of Cardinals Television, and goodness knows we know what that's like.