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TCU vs CSF Game #3
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<blockquote data-quote="FrogBall09" data-source="post: 3283620" data-attributes="member: 74375"><p>man - are you this much of a blowhard in real life?</p><p></p><p>Let me be real direct - 98% of the time when the pitch hits the catchers glove - the batter knows if they made a good decision or a mistake without the umpire saying anything. If you are good enough to play D1 ball, you have a really strong feel for the strike zone. The other 2% is the edges that change based on the ump.</p><p></p><p>Being able to figure out if that pitch is a ball, strike, your pitch, something you need to just foul off, etc during the .4 seconds it takes a 90 mph fastball to reach the plate is an entirely different thing and the main difference between guys that hit .400 and guys that hit below the Mendoza line. Ability to execute your swing is the other main difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogBall09, post: 3283620, member: 74375"] man - are you this much of a blowhard in real life? Let me be real direct - 98% of the time when the pitch hits the catchers glove - the batter knows if they made a good decision or a mistake without the umpire saying anything. If you are good enough to play D1 ball, you have a really strong feel for the strike zone. The other 2% is the edges that change based on the ump. Being able to figure out if that pitch is a ball, strike, your pitch, something you need to just foul off, etc during the .4 seconds it takes a 90 mph fastball to reach the plate is an entirely different thing and the main difference between guys that hit .400 and guys that hit below the Mendoza line. Ability to execute your swing is the other main difference. [/QUOTE]
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