WCH vs Bishop Hartley Regional Semis 6/2

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WCH vs Bishop Hartley Regional Semis 6/2

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WCH down 2-0 through 3.


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Re: WCH vs Bishop Hartley Regional Semis 6/2

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5-2 headed to Bottom 5. WCH at the top of their lineup.


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Re: WCH vs Bishop Hartley Regional Semis 6/2

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Final

Just from following GameChanger, WCH with at least 3 balks, all leading to runs. Not ideal at this point in the season

The Blue Lions return their 3 big arms for next season. Should be one of the favorites to return to the Regionals


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Re: WCH vs Bishop Hartley Regional Semis 6/2

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danicalifornia wrote: Thu Jun 02, 2022 7:02 pm Final

Just from following GameChanger, WCH with at least 3 balks, all leading to runs. Not ideal at this point in the season

The Blue Lions return their 3 big arms for next season. Should be one of the favorites to return to the Regionals
3 balks per nerves or getting surprised by opponent or an ump being tight when it’s obviously been allowed all year?


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Re: WCH vs Bishop Hartley Regional Semis 6/2

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If someone can speak to the runners-on situations when the balks occurred, that may give us an idea.

This year one thing I noticed at the college and HS level was how many illegal pitches and balks were called on hands coming apart. The first time I saw it, it was called on an experienced pitcher for a very good D3 college team in Ohio. The next time was in the Granville/Hartley district final.

Were any of them a runners-on-the-corners situation where he broke 45 degrees?


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