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1. Der Komminsk-sar posted on July 22, 2011 at 05:32 PM # hit 0 | hit 0-- MWE
The AB I remember came in the second. He had Casper Wells way out in front of two breaking balls in succession, ran the count to 3-2, then absolutely froze him on a fast ball down and in for called strike 3. Wells was looking outside (and 90% of the time that's where the 3-2 pitch will be).
This is an example where I think actually being able to see a guy pitch is important. Moore obviously has the ability to make hitters swing and miss, but that's not the only thing that matters - if the hitters can sit on the fastball they will eventually catch up to it, no matter how hard it is thrown. Moore's non-strikeout peripherals a year ago were mixed, but he was dominant at Montgomery and last night showed an ability to mix in the curve and slider at appropriate points and kept the hitters off-balance most of the evening. If he does that consistently he will be a front-end rotation anchor.
-- MWE
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