This is your Brewers Stats, News, Rumors, and Commentary Roundup for the Morning of July 22, 2021.
A Look at Brewers Pitchers’ Horizontal Movement on Pitches
Jake Cousins
In absolute terms, his Four Seam Fastball has far more horizontal movement than most pitchers, it gets 7.0 inches of horizontal movement each time.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 10.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Josh Hader
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Brandon Woodruff
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Corbin Burnes
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Freddy Peralta
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 5.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Devin Williams
In absolute terms, his Four Seam Fastball has far more horizontal movement than most pitchers, it gets 7.5 inches of horizontal movement each time.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 10.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.5 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Brad Boxberger
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 7.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Miguel Sanchez
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.4 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Brent Suter
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 2.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.6 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a curveball or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Eric Lauer
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 6.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.0 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his curve than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 2.4 inches on average for each pitch.
He tends to get less horizontal movement on his slider than most pitchers as his horizontal movement is 1.2 inches on average for each pitch.
Adrian Houser
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 9.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.7 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Brett Anderson
He features a Four Seam Fastball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 4.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 8.1 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 3.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a slider that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 1.8 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
Hoby Milner
In absolute terms, his Four Seam Fastball has far more horizontal movement than most pitchers, it gets 8.5 inches of horizontal movement each time.
He features a changeup that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 9.3 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He features a curveball that generates above-average horizontal movement to test the strike zone edges, it is 9.2 inches of horizontal movement per pitch.
He does not feature a slider or he does not throw it enough to qualify.
Now onto the News, Rumors, and Commentary…
“Hunter Dozier singled and recorded an RBI, then with two outs, Ryan McBroom reached on an infield single to second base and Nicky Lopez doubled. Whit Merrifield led off by reaching on an error by Luis Urias, then with two outs, Andrew Benintendi doubled Merrifield home and Hunter Dozier singled to score Benintendi, making it a 2-0 ballgame. The Brewers gave up a crooked number in the sixth just after taking the lead. Jandel Gustave worked around a pair of hits in the ninth to post a zero, and the game concluded a season series sweep of the Royals over the Brewers.”
Above is the summary of: Brewers fall to Royals, 6-3… tap or click to check out the full article.
“Was it an emotional hangover from the night before? “I mean, we didn’t play a good game, so you can create reasons,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. “We were together and we were like, ‘We need this, man,’” Peralta said before the Brewers found themselves at the other end of the emotional spectrum in a 6-3 loss to the Royals on Wednesday afternoon at American Family Field. Now I know how the people feel when they come to watch us play here,” Peralta said. We want to be in the same shoes as those guys.” Brewers principal owner Mark Attanasio scored a suite for players to watch the Bucks’ bid to close out their NBA Finals series against the Suns in Game 6 on Tuesday night after the Brewers shifted their first pitch against the Royals to the afternoon.”
Above is the summary of: Multititle town? Brewers still have work to do… tap or click to check out the full article.
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