 Third inning of the Brewers D-backs game. They want that pitch called a strike. It is not called a strike. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. And we've got some hot mics, and then I'll do some lip-reading to fill in the gaps, because after that pitch, Tori LaValle is going to get on the top step. And you can hear him say. Run came out near the pool in right center. What do you say now, Gabe? Next pitch. There you go. That's a strike. But Tori, he's still going to keep barking. The valley. I think that's that kid's. Baseballs, painted on your left foot. So when you lift your leg. Tori LaValle is on. And Gabe Morellis. You got to fucking lock it in. You missed seven pitches. Look, look, all of them against us, too. Seven. Seven. How in the fuck do you miss seven pitches? Lock it the fuck in. Stand up. Wake the fuck up. I'm tired of it. Something, something, something, only one team with seven. Don't fuck us. Be consistent. And there you go. That was his message. Short and sweet. He knew what he wanted to say. He ran out there. He said it. Guy in the purple says he got ejected. And then this guy's taking videos. And these are the pitches so far. Jansen Junk, you can see he's got a lot of orange. These are all the pitches on the edge. A lot of orange on the edge. Every time Jansen Junk threw a pitch on the edge, it was basically called a strike. Now, Dray Jameson on the other side, he's got a couple oranges on the edge, but he also got some blues. He's got three that are touching that are blue. And that's what Tori's seeing. And there you go. Outside called strike. Now, he really liked that pocket. Inside called a strike. Inside called a strike. Now, maybe these are strikes, but you got to be consistent on the edges. That one outside called strike three. Another one for Junk outside called strike. And up top called a strike. Now, on the flip side, you have that one up top called a ball. When we just had this one called a strike and maybe you're saying, well, that one's more outside, but there's pitches that were outside as well. That one called a ball. That one up. Now, that one's called a ball. And that one called a ball. And that one called a ball. And maybe they look a little more like balls, but the sentiment is every time one pitchers on the edge, he's getting a strike. Every time the other pitchers on the edge, he's not getting a strike. And if you want to look at this one, this outside edge, we've got that one called a strike. Look, these are the four on the outside. That one called a strike. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. That one, not called a strike. That one, not called a strike. And if you mash them all together, you know, when they cross the plate, they're all there, but maybe he's calling it high and low, although they're not really high and low. They're still within the strike zone at the knee, at the letters. And they're crossing at the same spot. So I think he's got a bit of a gripe. Now, these three are really interesting. Now, these three I found interesting because if the top right one is called a strike and the bottom left one is called a strike, well, then that top left, by the nature of square angles, should be called a strike, but it was called a ball. So I think Tori had a legitimate gripe and he got ejected. He went out there, he said, I had enough in my head that I knew I could get ejected. The rest of the game, it was called more evenly. So kudos. Sometimes you got to go out there, state your piece and let Gabe know. Seven. And I want to thank DraftKings for sponsoring this video. What a kind thing to do. Appreciate them as always. Thank you guys for watching. If you enjoy the breakdowns, you can click subscribe.