Major League Baseball tries to shorten playing time with pitch clock

Scherzer points out that the clock puts control of the game in the hands of the pitcher, while Right he understands that anything that speeds up the pitcher’s action is beneficial to hitters.

A situation where the speed of the game indicated that McCutchen and control in the pitcher’s hands, as he said Scherzerappeared on March 2 in the match between the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirateswhen the Dominican Wandy Peralta knocked out Venezuelan Tucupita Marcano with three throws in just 20 seconds.

Peralta took just 6.6 seconds per shot, speeding up the game marcano he couldn’t get comfortable in the batter’s box and “it took my breath away”, as he has felt McCutchen with the speed of the game.

although peralta came out on top in this game, it makes no sense at all that he could consistently maintain this throwing rhythm, a factor that the theory of Rightwho understands that this watch will put pitchers on edge, breathless, and help them make mistakes that can be exploited by the batter.

Source: El heraldo

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