 This is game one of the divisional series between the Rangers and the Orioles. The Rangers have a one-run lead, bottom of the eighth, and Chapman's going to come in and bend, but not break, and not throw like any strikes. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. Let's get into it. I know it's a couple of days ago, but I edited this a while ago, and I think it's funny. So Chapman comes in, and he's just outside and away with the slider. That's a ball. And then I believe he tries a fast ball. No, another slider outside and away. And then maybe a fast ball here, low. He just can't locate anything. 3-0, tries for a fast ball again, outside, away. Can't finish. The Orioles fans are excited. The leadoff runner's on. Bochi's like, what's going on here? Let me drink this in a little bit. Fast ball, up. So we got it over, but not down. Slider away, he gets the called strike there, and I think it did clip. But it's as close as you can get to not being a strike. Uh-oh. That's the splitter. The first one he threw of the inning, and the only one. He doesn't go back to it. He got cocky after he got the strike on the slider. He finally had a strike on the batter. He's like, all right, now let me throw my secret weapon, the splitter. And he just spikes it, and Haim has to go run after it. And that puts the runner on second base. So the Orioles have the tying run on second base. Look at the splitter grip here by Chapman. I don't know how you can control that. It's basically a fork ball. What it does is it comes out and just knuckles a little and drops, and that was a bad one. The two-one, fastball again, low. So now you've got a three-one count. And another slider, and low, looks at his fingers, like what's going on. He's like, I don't know. Bochi walks over to his pitching coach, and they're just looking at each other. He says, right now we've got to get somebody going. He's like, OK, well, yeah, two-on, no-out, not looking good. Next pitch, fastball, right down the middle. 99 miles per hour, ported in, but he's getting on the phone, getting someone going. So now he's confident. Let's do another one. That one's below the zone. A great scoop by a third baseman to start. A double play in the Orioles. They move the runner over, but they squander a big inning. Oh, keeps the glove down. Quick with the transfer. I love looking at the grip and then how they get it into a throwing grip. And a little sidearm motion. Simeon catches it high. He's going to come down with it nice with the transfer right into his fingertips and over to first, where he sticks it. Double play. Oh, another first pitch strike. So the two batters in a row, two first pitch strikes with the fastball. That was on 100 miles per hour. That's what he was been hoping to do. 0-1, is he going to do that again? 101, low. Got a little too geared up. Shakes off that pitch. Doesn't want it. The 1-1, low again, 100. Come on, man. 2-1, he's going to go slider here, fouled away. Now, that might have been in the zone for a strike. I'm not sure. I think game day has it out, but maybe the ump calls it. And that's a nasty combination, those two pitches. The fastball and the slider. You can see how, when he's on, it would be very hard to figure those out. Because the slider comes out really fast. 2-2 pitch up top with the fastball. And he freezes and stares like he did amazing. And maybe he did. Eyes light up, but swings through the high fastball. Duh. And that is how Chapman got into trouble and out of trouble by throwing really only two pitches that were strikes. But got out of it. That's all you need sometimes. Thank you to DraftKings for sponsoring this video. Appreciate them. Thank you to you guys for watching it. If you want to watch more, you can head to the channel where there's over 1,000 of these.