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Quality & warmth

Quality & warmth

If you were able to attend the Pirates-Brewers game this Wednesday, June 25, you surely noticed... We're facing a different kind of baseball, a different generation of pitchers, with unmeasured talent in several cases to be noted.

On paper, the visit of the Pirates with a poor 32-50 record didn't look like much, but for the bubbly locals, the chase on the division-leading Cubs (within a series) makes each game more important since July itself.

But, well, they say it's "the name of the game," others call it "Your Majesty." The truth is, as we see, two kids with a combination of everything we've described, leading to TREMENDOUS quality, a contribution of that to be seen in a baseball game. For the visitors, the prodigious Paul Skenes would leave his mark at 4-7, which we can see as almost unfair (even if you look at the WHIP and other pretentiousness) if we take into account his excellent 2.12 ERA; for the home side, Jacob Misiorowski with a brutal repertoire, dominance, and even coolness—making only a gesture around the 5th inning—with practically untouchable work to leave his perfect 3-0 record and an almost surgical 1.13 ERA.

The best part is how no pitcher is untouchable and the game ended four runs to two, with only TEN hits between both offenses, which is why we must emphasize that as the Brewers, they are playing every day to advance in the standings.

The big question that remains is: Is this the desired future for fast-paced baseball, without so many runs and too much precision?

We must take into account how the stopwatch has been a factor of transcendence, when, at the same time, you must take care of your invaluable (and very expensive) resource of PITCHING, by not speeding it up so much between pitches.

Conclusion: If this is a new era of fast-paced, vibrant ball in daily emotions, WELCOME IT.

Here, almost like a theatrical drama, nature comes into its own, sometimes a bit unwelcomely, with a massive heat wave already underway and on its way to much of the United States this summer. This is such a situation that measures are being taken in this case, knowing how cities with sharply contrasting climates can be found on the same calendar.

We'll remember how early in the season, we see photographs of games with sleet, light snow, or freezing rain. This also gives us an idea of ​​how tremendously extensive a 162-game regular season schedule is.

Now, on the subject of seams on the ball, you can imagine what coaches go through adjusting their pitchers between cold, humidity, heat, dry heat... an art!

excelsior

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