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Sale up against the Blue Dickeys

 

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1. Dewayne Wise (L) CF

2. Jeff Keppinger ® 2B

3. Alex Rios ® RF

4. Paul Konerko ® DH

5. Adam Dunn (L) 1B

6. Dayan Viciedo ® LF

7. Alexei Ramirez ® SS

8. Conor Gillaspie (L) 3B

9. Tyler Flowers ® C

 

VS

 

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1. Rajai Davis ® RF

2. Melky Cabrera (S) LF

3. J.P. Arencibia ® DH

4. Edwin Encarnacion ® 1B

5. Brett Lawrie ® 3B

6. Maicer Izturis (S) 2B

7. Emilio Bonifacio (S) CF

8. Henry Blanco ® C

9. Munenori Kawasaki (L) SS

 

 

JUST WIN!!!

 

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QUOTE (Jake @ Apr 18, 2013 -> 02:45 PM)
Not a big deal to put PK in front of Dunn, because PK's speed isn't a factor when Dunn hits. You can be as slow as you want when there is a HR, BB, or K.

 

Not when Adam Dunn is hitting a ton of weak grounders on the first few pitches...

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QUOTE (chw42 @ Apr 18, 2013 -> 02:48 PM)
This is a very important start for Sale. If he doesn't have his velocity back up to 92-93, I think we should all be very very concerned.

 

For visualization purposes, first pic is speed chart for 4/1, second is 4/7, third is 4/13

 

 

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More two seamers and very few four seams in his latest start, but there doesn't seem to be a different in velocity between the two pitches so that wouldn't explain it. Hopefully just a blip.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 18, 2013 -> 02:58 PM)
That explains why he got killed in his last start. No difference between the change and heat.

 

His 2 seamers were also faster than his 4 seamers.

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Apr 18, 2013 -> 02:58 PM)
That explains why he got killed in his last start. No difference between the change and heat.

 

Indeed. Looks like he always throws some fast changeups, but he forgot to throw any slow ones last time out. Pair that with slower than normal two seamers and you have you trouble.

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