Blue Jays take out Berrios despite his great pitching, a breakdown

Oct 5, 2023 318.7K views 3:48

What Happened

Jose Berrios of the Toronto Blue Jays is dialed in on the mound, executing his pitches with precision. The right-hander is mixing his fastball, curveball and changeup effectively, confusing the opposing hitters with the movement and sequencing of his pitches. Berrios is painting the corners and working both sides of the plate, racking up strikeouts as he efficiently navigates through the early innings. Despite Berrios' dominant performance, the Blue Jays ultimately decide to remove him from the game in the fourth inning, even though he appears to be cruising. Reliever Yusei Kikuchi enters and immediately runs into trouble, allowing a run to score on a fielder's choice. Another run comes home on a double play and Berrios can only watch from the dugout as the lead slips away. "I felt perfect, I was doing everything I wanted to do," Berrios says, clearly frustrated by the decision to pull him from the game. "Probably could have kept going a little bit." Berrios had been in complete command, mixing his fastball and off-speed pitches to great effect. He had used the movement and sequencing of his pitches to keep the hitters off balance, getting them to swing and miss or weakly ground out. The overlay of his fastball and changeup, followed by the curveball, was particularly devastating. "This is the change up and the slurve, that's nasty," the announcer says, marveling at Berrios' ability to execute that combination. "So watch again, this was how the fastball and the changeup back-to-back play off each other and this is the now changeup and the slurve playing off each other and that's just nuts." The Blue Jays had built an early lead, but their decision to remove Berrios from the game ultimately backfires, as the bullpen struggles to hold the advantage. Berrios can only watch helplessly as the game slips away, despite his dominant performance on the mound.

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fastball outside curveball inside curveball outside fastball back inside strikeout pumped

up this breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings Jose Barrios was dialed he was doing everything

he wanted to do he's got the pitches he wants to throw him with and he was sequencing them

really nicely in a fun way that's what I want to show you here look at this so that's the fastball

and it's got a little run to it and that's the slurve and that's how they look together the