Since the A.L. began tracking earned runs in 1913, Rodón’s 0.72 ERA is the third-best by a White Sox pitcher over his first four starts of a season, trailing Wilbur Wood (0.25 in 1972) and Joe Benz (0.52 in 1914) (Elias).
I will say he’s done great job of staying with pitches that missed the catcher set-up, but were still in the zone. So weirdness of delayed punch-out aside — I like this ump
I’m finally with you, Josh. Jose Abrue cannot hit the fastball. Not good to see him get nothing but, and miss all 3 swings
What’s going on with this ump’s pregnant pauses before called third strikes?
We all know immediately if it’s a strike or not because of pitch tracking so he just looks like a dope with the “big reveal.”
I will say he’s done great job of staying with pitches that missed the catcher set-up, but were still in the zone. So weirdness of delayed punch-out aside — I like this ump