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beefycheddar
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Hunter Morris got his first TV AB yesterday. He's played in 5 games now for the Brewers going 2-5 with a triple. But yesterday his lone AB came against the #1 MLB pitcher he wasn't looking forward to face, Aroldis Chapman. Being a lefty and facing a guy who can throw it 105, and sometimes doesn't know where it is going is a little intimidating.
Chapman can use the uncertainty lefty's feel getting in the box to his advantage like Randy Johnson early in his career before he learned not to throw, but to pitch. Hunter popped out down the third baseline, but at least he wasn't up to bat when Chapman sailed one over the lefty batting box almost knocking down the sign behind home place.
Chapman can use the uncertainty lefty's feel getting in the box to his advantage like Randy Johnson early in his career before he learned not to throw, but to pitch. Hunter popped out down the third baseline, but at least he wasn't up to bat when Chapman sailed one over the lefty batting box almost knocking down the sign behind home place.