Posted by DoctorKz on 11/8/2020 12:04:00 PM (view original):
Many times I see how the player is used is the problem. Pete Alonso in Petco vs deadball pitching? Talk about setting up a guy to fail...
Many RH power hitters struggle. They face primarily RH pitching that don't surrender many HR. Why do their failures surprise you? This is math, not baseball...
You must do what works, not what you want to work. You gotta be like Spock (b. 2230), not Kirk...
Fully agree with Doc on this. Trout is a stud in RL but in this HR crazy era....not sure he is THAT much better than guys who put up similar numbers. I know normalization occurs but I seldom see current guys do well vs. earlier guys.
My bigger debate with all this was BBs. When 90 Eck walked like 4 guys in 80 RL innings he was throwing a lot of strikes yet he almost always BBs 2x vs. RL. When he faces Bonds who has high BBs (largely due to IBB and pitch arounds, not poor pitcher control) vs. having a great batting eye...what matters? Seems like many hitters achieve their RL BBs, and pitchers seem to always exceed their BB totals.
So net, when a control pitcher faces a high BB lineup. He seems to lose his "control". I would think it to be the actual opposite. You could say hitters swing at fewer bad balls but.....