Phillies take advantage of bad pitches, a breakdown

Oct 18, 2023 239.5K views 3:56

What Happened

The Philadelphia Phillies take advantage of some poorly located pitches from San Diego Padres pitcher Mike Clevinger in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series. In the bottom of the first inning, Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber steps up to the plate and crushes Clevinger's first-pitch fastball, which was left over the middle of the plate, for a towering solo home run. Schwarber, who is having a standout postseason, admires his blast before rounding the bases as his teammates celebrate. The very next batter, Bryce Harper, also jumps on Clevinger's first pitch, a 93 mph fastball that caught too much of the plate and launches it over the fence for another solo shot. The back-to-back homers give the Phillies an early 2-0 lead. Harper, who is celebrating his 30th birthday, acknowledges the milestone with a playful finger-counting celebration as his teammates congratulate him. In the second inning, Nick Castellanos continues the Phillies' onslaught, opening the frame with another solo home run off Clevinger. Castellanos sits on a first-pitch fastball from Clevinger that catches too much of the plate and drives it the other way for the third Phillies long ball of the game. Analyst breaks down the sequence, noting that Clevinger is struggling to locate his fastball and is paying the price against the hot-hitting Phillies lineup. He points out that Clevinger needs to establish his fastball command to set up his offspeed pitches, but the Phillies are not giving him that chance by pouncing on the first-pitch fastballs. overlays the locations of the home run pitches, showing how Clevinger left them in the heart of the strike zone, making them easy targets for the powerful Phillies hitters. He remarks that the Phillies cannot be given such "juicy" pitches in the current state of their offense. The early outburst from the Phillies' bats puts the Padres in a deep hole, as they trail 3-0 heading into the middle innings of this pivotal Game 1 matchup in the NLCS.

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This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings, and I'm going to show you first what makes Gallin

a good pitcher. I did a video when he struck out Freddie Freeman showing you how much he plays off

that high fastball. Also, the low fastball. His fastball doesn't have a ton of movement. It's a

four-seam fastball. It's also not incredibly fast. It's under 95 miles per hour, so what he has to

do is hit his location, and he does in this pitch. I'm going out of order, but I'm showing you what