KT 90 said:
Danny Vermin said:
No, I do not work for the team but my job allows access. Can't really say more than that.
Another thing she did tell me was that a bunch of teams, including the Dodgers, Rangers and even the Yankees, all filed grievances with MLB accusing the Astros of cheating multiple ways. I had no idea. Did you know about that?
Woodward doesn't accuse them of cheating, but he may be taking high road by mentioning tipping pitches rather than stealing signs. But if our signs are easy enough to steal, that is on the Rangers to fix that issue imo.
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Rangers manager Chris Woodward said closer Jose Leclerc may be tipping his pitches
"They have to have something on him, because he's not getting the chase on those borderline pitches that he normally does with his changeup," Woodward said. "We thought something was going on before, that teams had something on him as far as tipping his pitches. I believe that, because guys are dead on his fastball and not swinging at his changeup. You saw the results last year, when you don't know it's coming."
Leclerc said he doesn't think he is tipping his pitches.
"I'm trying to do too much," Leclerc said. "Everything feels good. I think I'm trying too hard to show I can do the best that I can ... trying to be too perfect."
I thought I could see a wider grip from the center field camera, but I wasn't looking for it. Hard to know how soon the batter would pick that up, but he could be separating his glove and hand sooner, which would also be a symptom of missing up with the fastball. I'm guessing they have better film guys than this hack, though.
I know his fastball is fine, velocity-wise, but I thought we were seeing a little more cutting-action on it, which is why he was so deadly against lefties. He doesn't need to throw 98. 95 - 96 with cut is more effective. If he doesn't have movement, he looks like Ogando - tons of velocity, but not enough swings and misses.