Julio Urías changes arm slots to mess with Soto, a breakdown

May 27, 2022 1.3M views 5:52

What Happened

Jomboy breaks down a six-pitch at-bat between Dodgers lefty Julio Urías and Nationals star Juan Soto from the 2022 season. With a one-run game and two runners on, Urías toyed with his arm slot, dropping down to fire two 95-mph fastballs while keeping his curveball and changeup coming from a higher, more over-the-top angle. The video tracks how Soto picked up on the arm-slot tells and adjusted, fouling off pitches he wasn't set up for to stay alive. Urías eventually dropped a curveball right over the middle, and both players cracked smiles at the chess match.

Why This Matters

This at-bat is a clinic in pitch tunneling and deception, two of the buzziest concepts in modern pitching. Urías used arm-slot variation as a disguise, a trick that works against most hitters but runs into trouble against someone like Soto, who reads release points as well as anyone in the game. The breakdown shows why Soto's plate discipline made him one of the league's most feared hitters even at 23. It also captures a low-stakes regular-season moment that doubles as a teaching tool: the cat-and-mouse between an elite arm and an elite eye. Urías was in the middle of a strong 2022 for Los Angeles, posting a sub-3 ERA, while Soto would be traded to San Diego that August, making matchups like this rarer in the NL East.

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Who / What Is Involved

Players: Julio Urías, Juan Soto. Teams: Dodgers, Yankees.

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It's a really fun at-bat, really fun battle between Julio Urias and Juan Soto.

Licks his tongue, gets ready, Soto gets ready.

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Now here's the first pitch.