Burdi gets UCSB’s Fisher to ground into a double-play on the second pitch. UofLBaseball is 4 outs from Game 3.
The other thing is the two walks did him in. In a situation like that, you need to keep the ball away because it is harder for the hitter to do damage on balls on the outer half of the plate. But once he loaded the bases he put himself in a situation where he literally couldn't walk anybody. It is harder to keep the ball away and either paint the corner or get the hitter to chase. So then he made that mistake on the inner half of the plate and payed the price. Walks will kill you.Schmidty,
Unfortunately this has been way too common theme when we bring Burdi in for a 2 inning save. It seems like he has to show that he can throw a slider, change up and a 100 mph fastball. The problem is that it is difficult to master all those pitches every time you go out. If you're facing a .227 batter with no HRs all you need is command AND location of the FB. He got in trouble because he couldn't locate the FB anymore.
I agree but the point I was making he got "too cute" with all the different pitches instead of going right after the batter. He doesn't need to "nibble" with a 95+ fastball.The other thing is the two walks did him in. In a situation like that, you need to keep the ball away because it is harder for the hitter to do damage on balls on the outer half of the plate. But once he loaded the bases he put himself in a situation where he literally couldn't walk anybody. It is harder to keep the ball away and either paint the corner or get the hitter to chase. So then he made that mistake on the inner half of the plate and payed the price. Walks will kill you.
No he should have went right after the two guys he walked with gas. Let them put the ball in play if they can. A homer with a man on first wouldn't have hurt you. My theory is he got spooked when the first guy got a hit on a hard ground ball up the middle. Up to that point he had been going right after people. Then he started to get cute and nibble. Sometimes hitters are going to get a hit. But when you walk people you magnify any mistakes you might make.I agree but the point I was making he got "too cute" with all the different pitches instead of going right after the batter. He doesn't need to "nibble" with a 95+ fastball.
It was the same problem with his brother - they simply couldn't locate the FB when they absolutely had to. They both put up impressive numbers in their respective college careers but much of it was feasting on the regular season on average hitters from average teams.I agree but the point I was making he got "too cute" with all the different pitches instead of going right after the batter. He doesn't need to "nibble" with a 95+ fastball.
Ironic though that it is his fastball that gets hit the most. When you throw that fast the ball comes in flat and stays on the same plane. Hitters just need to meet the ball because Burdi supplies all the power.Gas, gas, gas. Throw the FB till they hit it. He served up an 86 mph change up on the home run.