CaCO3Girl posted:What happened in the at bat? You covered strikes 1 and 2....AND THEN?
I never like to speak poorly of the boys in blue but it appeared sitting directly behind home plate that wind shear must have caused the ball to be in the middle of the 1st base batters box and then somehow return to the strike zone in time for the call...struck out looking. I can live with that, it happens and I would have been concerned if he had swung at that one, expanding the zone 3" off the plate with 2 strikes to protect is good, chasing a pitch out there is just not a good idea.
In fairness though it was very windy and the ump was consistent for the 3 innings he spent behind the plate.
My sons plate discipline has always been excellent, .487 avg, 14 walks 2K's as a junior. The issue was the bewildered look on his face like his hands (or in reality his brain) had somehow betrayed him...
Likely not a big deal but I don't want a Knoblauck issue