Joey Gallo challenged a strike down the middle, a breakdown short #mlb #baseball #sports #whitesox
What Happened
In a mid-game clash between the Chicago White Sox and the Texas Rangers, the spotlight shines on Rangers outfielder Joey Gallo as he steps up to the plate in the bottom of the fourth inning. The game is tight, with the score knotted at 0-0 and two outs on the board. White Sox pitcher Dylan Cease takes the mound, opening the at-bat with a slow, off-speed changeup that catches the outside corner for a called strike. Gallo, known for his powerful swing, quickly recognizes the pattern and anticipates Cease might try to go back to that pitch again for the strikeout. Sure enough, Cease rears back and delivers another off-speed offering, this time spiking it low and away. Gallo holds off, unwilling to chase the pitch out of the zone. The count now stands at 0-2, with Gallo facing a crucial decision. As Cease prepares his next delivery, Gallo seems to sense the pitcher will try to freeze him with that same slow changeup once more. Without hesitation, the Rangers slugger digs in and challenges the upcoming offering, fully convinced it will miss the strike zone. However, to Gallo's astonishment, the pitch catches the heart of the plate, leaving the umpire with no choice but to call it a strike. Gallo, visibly stunned, turns back to the umpire and animatedly protests the call, unable to believe the pitch was deemed a strike. "Please show me. I just want to take," Gallo pleads, hoping the umpire will grant him a replay review. But the umpire stands firm, confirming the strike and leaving Gallo to sulk back to the dugout, his at-bat abruptly ended. As the Rangers outfielder trudges off the field, the White Sox dugout can't help but chuckle at the unexpected turn of events. Gallo, known for his powerful swing and occasional strikeout tendencies, has been completely outsmarted by Cease's crafty pitch selection. The incident serves as a reminder that even the best hitters can fall victim to deception, underscoring the constant chess match between pitchers and batters in the game of baseball. As the game continues, Gallo will undoubtedly have more opportunities to redeem himself, but for now, the White Sox have emerged victorious in this particular confrontation.
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DraftKings Joey Gallow steps up Dylan CE
is on the bump he's going to open him up
with a slow change up for strike now you
got to take note of that because you're
probably going to come back to it for
strike three you got to go away from it
so you go fast ball low 0 and two
catcher probably says you want to go
back to it right away he says nah we got
to throw something different get him off
the scent they go hard curve slider
whatever that is just spikes it but two
pitches low and then now yeah let's go
back to that slow change up he
challenges it right away no way this
dude just struck me out no way CE is
like please show me I just want to take
oh my goodness not only is that a strike
it's a strike it's just so a strike it's
more a strike than anything's ever been
a strike does Gallow identify as a 56
guy does he not know where the play is
what's going on here Joey Joey there's
two outs there's no Runners on it's the
fourth inning I think it was the two
pitches that were low really shifted his
ey line and his eyesight and his
understanding of where he was in the
world so he challenged that one and it's
just such a strike this mini breakdown
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