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Koch's new nickname


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Hehe...well, I'll take that nickname all year if Koch continues to get the outs, and close the games. I'm anxious to see him in action against the New York All-Stars this weekend. :cheers Heres to seeing Billy at least twice in the 9th!!

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I think the name fits him. Thats the way he was in Oakland too. He'd always get it like 3-2 and load the bases so there was crazy pressure. Then he'd strike out the next 3 batters... I still think he'll be back on this year. I like him

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Apparently you forgot mreye. No optimism is allowed concerning Billy Koch...at least according to some of these posters  :headshake

I know. I want to say 40+, but I'm not willing to take the verbal beating. :ph34r:

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He needs a change up or curve to get better than "The Full Count".

 

I think Wed showed why this happens.

When he has control of the heat he'seeffective at hitting the corners & throwing less-hittable pitches.

He typically throws more strikes than balls, but because he is so dependant on

the corners it's usually 50/50 that it will be a ball/strike if the guy doesn't swing.

 

Koch can work an 0-2 count but if the guys adept at fouling the other strikes off

he's got a real good shot at working a full count.

When it goes full Koch is more likely to come in on the plate & the guy either gets a more hittable pitch or a draws a walk.

 

Koch is good at changing speeds (88-98) but still the pitches have little arc to them.

That's not to say they don't have movement.

They do have movement, but if your good at hitting inside & outside corner pitches

you can try to guess your way to a hit against him.

 

If he could just develop a curve or change that he could use to sink a pitch around the plate, he'd be much more effective.

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If he could just develop a curve or change that he could use to sink a pitch around the plate, he'd be much more effective

 

He does have a curve -- very mediocre one, but it does the job when fastball-slider combo is working....which it didn't last year.

 

Change-up is out of the question. It will go the way Foulke's curveball usually goes -- only 50 or so feet farther.

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