Post by RedSoxStats on Jun 15, 2023 19:53:14 GMT -5
14. Red Sox: Colin Houck, SS, Parkview HS, Lilburn, Ga. (No. 14)
It looks like a high school bat for the fourth straight first round for the Red Sox, who could continue that trend with Houck, Miller, Mitchell or Emerson. Bradfield and Arizona outfielder Chase Davis, who has helium, are two college options.
Post by RedSoxStats on Jun 10, 2023 15:59:39 GMT -5
Not sure if it's an anomaly or something new, but Drohan changed his cutter today, and it's now acting more like a slider with 10" more drop than his cutter had.
He also just threw a 91 mph sinker over the heart of the plate to a LHH in a full count and it was taken out like a bazooka.
Post by RedSoxStats on Apr 25, 2023 8:08:47 GMT -5
Starting with Tuesday's games, baseball's Automatic Balls and Strikes system for calling pitches will be used for all games in Triple-A in a two-pronged process.
• All games played Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays will be played under "full ABS", meaning an electronic system will call all pitches and transmit the result through an earpiece to the plate umpire, who will relay the system's call.
• Games Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays will be played under the "ABS Challenge System", meaning umpires will call all pitches as they normally have and teams can challenge the result.
The challenge system will introduce a new element of strategy into games. Only the pitcher, catcher and batter can challenge, and the decision must come immediately after the umpire's call, with a tap of the cap or helmet the indication used to announce a challenge. No consultation with the dugout is allowed. Each club starts the game with three challenges. If you challenge a pitch and are correct, you retain it for use later in the game. An incorrect challenge is lost. Teams likely will save their challenges for key late-game situations or what they feel are missed calls earlier in games with runners are on base.
Last Edit: Apr 25, 2023 8:09:03 GMT -5 by RedSoxStats