This is why pitchers won’t be challenging strike zone calls
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentI think this season we're going to see a
lot of this and then we're going to see
none of this. Fernando Cruz throws a
fast ball on the outside. He challenges
it, touches his head. Catcher Austin
Wells like, "No, no, no, no." And he's
like, "Yeah, let's do it. I think it was
a strike. I had a good view." And Austin
Wells is like, "I I think I have a
better view. I think that was about
approximately 2.8 in outside." They go
to review it. Oh, 2.8 in ball. Oh, I
think we're gonna see a lot because look
at the position and what his body is
doing when that ball crosses the plate.
That's his vantage point. That's what
he's trusting as a pitcher. Look at the
catcher. His head's completely still. I
think that's the better view. I think
teams are going to quickly say, "Hey,
starters, you're out."
Not allowed.