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Originally Posted by buckweat
Rich,
I know this is a tad off subject, but when you say Higher level pitchers can throw darts at the knee, what are you really saying?
I’m not saying the higher level the P, that they aren’t more accurate!
I’ve been down this road with many an ump, player and coach from the LL(generic) to the ML, and even with a couple guy’s in the HOF, and the ability of P’s, even HOF P’s to actually hit spots has never been in doubt.
But what’s very much open to conjecture is, what a “spot” is, and what percentage of the time it can actually be hit.
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The "spot" is what gets the batter out. If a higher level pitcher throws a fastball 3 inches outside on an 0-2 count it's because he meant to, not because he missed, so call it a ball. If he then throws one on the edge of the black outside, it's because he meant to, knowing that you will not call it 3 inches outside, so call it a strike.
The spot is a welled placed pitch, under a given situation.