And that’s it for Miley. Once again, can’t get out of the first inning.
Is he tipping pitches? A flaw is in his delivery? Guys usually don't go from third in the league in ERA to eight runs over 1/3 of an inning in two outings.
Have they hit anything hard?
Maybe they shouldn't shift against these guys. Or at least not with Miley on the bump.
Will need a minimum of 26 outs from the pen, the day before a scheduled “bullpen day”
Wasn't a problem for most of the season.
I believe this is called a Reality Check
Bad luck for Miley. I hope he keeps after it.All we need is a split. Everything else is gravy.
At this point, I’d just like to see an inning where the Astros don’t give up a crooked number. Baby steps.
Framber in. So much for him starting tomorrow.
Machete!19-3
I'm absolutely sure this has nothing to do with the slurp job last night over the whipping the Astros put on the A's.
Did we win?
The good news is, the Astros scored a touchdown, and the extra point was good.The bad news... Well, there was a lot of it.
In some of his recent outings, his cutter hasn’t been as sharp and he’s been wild. In these last two, he’s felt like the cutter has been on point. The A’s tagged him for seven singles and a walk on Tuesday in chasing him in the first inning. Their hitters committed to staying inside Miley’s cutter and hitting it the other way.“I think the other team has a really good approach against me right now and I’m not making the adjustment,” Miley said. “Again I felt like, it’s crazy, I located pitches pretty well for the nine batters I was in there. I got singled to death tonight. But at the same time, I’ve got to make better pitches.”The cutter revived Miley’s career last season while he was with the Brewers, and his heavy usage of it isn’t likely to change. It lacked in August on the days his fastball command faltered, as the two pitches work in tandem. But he threw 20 of his 28 pitches for strikes on Tuesday, so that wasn’t the issue against the A’s.“Their approach was pretty incredible,” Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.After he was bounced Tuesday night, Miley spent the rest of the game studying video. In his opinion, the A’s hitters’ swings didn’t suggest that he tipped his pitches. If it’s as simple as the opposition figuring out an approach to combat his cutter, he will have to adjust.
They intentionally beat the shift with stay inside the ball swings. Look for more of that.
What's the counter to the counter?
What's the counter to the counter? Bust them inside?
Statistics. When the data models indicate that the infielders need to be positioned elsewhere, the Astros will move them. Unfortunately, now is not the time to be collecting more data points./math nerd
Exactly. I am surprised it took so long. I am reminded of a story I heard from a high school coach. His team was facing a fire baller who could not throw his curve for a strike. So he had them practice hitting fastballs thrown from in front of the mound and laying off curveballs all the time. Simple but effective.
I heard about that.