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Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Walker Buehler is in the midst of his eighth major league season, after being selected by the ...
Buehler starts the at-bat with a fastball for called strike one. He misses his spot, but the velocity at 94 MPH is good, and the vertical movement is also closer to where it was when Buehler was ...
Jasson Domínguez followed with a single and came home on a two-run shot by Anthony Volpe.Buehler threw a 94.7 mph fastball right down the middle of the strike zone that the Yankees shortstop ...
Walker Buehler responded on social media to umpire Laz Diaz's claim as to why he was ejected in the Red Sox win. ... deemed it had been outside the strike zone, and the count moved to 2-0.
NESN’s Lou Merloni criticizes ‘combative’ umpire during Walker Buehler’s ejection - Awful Announcing
Because while Buehler’s offering was clearly in the strike zone, Estabrook called the pitch a ball. The umpire took exception to Buehler’s frustration with the call and, after a brief exchange ...
For the second straight game, the Red Sox were 9-5 losers. On Sunday, sloppy defense did them in; Monday, it was the walks.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Walker Buehler returned from the injured list Tuesday night to face the New York Mets. ... who called the pitch squarely inside the strike zone a ball. When Buehler began ...
Walker Buehler, Alex Cora tossed early after testy exchange with umpire; Red Sox hold off Mets. ... Buehler threw a 1-0 pitch to Soto that looked to be clearly within the strike zone, ...
Boston Red Sox right-handed pitcher Walker Buehler was thrown out of Tuesday night's game against the New York Mets after shouting expletives at an umpire.
He also drew four whiffs and got six called strikes with the pitch, both more than any other type, and Buehler said that pitch helped unlock more of the strike zone overall, leading to better results.
Red Sox starter Walker Buehler and manager Alex Cora were ejected in dramatic fashion by home-plate umpire Mike Estabrook, who missed a strike call on Juan Soto in the 3rd inning.
Buehler proceeded to pound a cutter safely inside the strike zone, only for home plate umpire Mike Estabrook to call it a ball when catcher Carlos Narvaez popped up to try to catch Lindor stealing.
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