 Rizzo in the box against the Orioles in tonight's game. First pitch is outside. He digs his back foot, finds his spot. He's got the 1-0 pitch. He's going to see a lot of different pitches in this plate appearance. The 1-0, he's rocking, he's waiting, and Lyles throws a change-up. So you can see what his change-up does, like a lot of righty change-ups. It's in, it's in, and then it darts away. So it breaks at the very end away from the batter. Rizzo sees that. Now 2-0 is basically a fastball count. You want to throw a pitch, especially with runners on, that you think you can throw for a strike. So what's Lyles go to is change-up again. So Rizzo probably takes note of that and says, all right, he threw the change-up in a fastball count. 3-0, he does go inside fastball. 3-1, fastball again. So now 3-2, Rizzo's probably thinking, maybe that change-up is coming. He just did two fastballs. I don't think I'm going to get a third in a row. He does get a third fastball in a row. It's inside. He pokes it over the short porch, a home run in one of 30 ballparks. But he gets it, but that's not what's interesting. What's interesting is what he tells his teammates when he gets back to the dugout. And you can see him say, I moved up 3-2, half a foot. Like what? Well, he moved his foot up in the box for the 3-2 pitch is what he's telling someone. Now it's really hard to see, but you can see that he's a little in front of that line. He dug for himself because you can't see it. It's behind his foot. So he moved. I wonder if he's meaning like literally half a foot or he's exaggerating as in 12 inches of a foot. But he's a little in front of where he dug in after the 1-0 pitch. And he's gonna tell you his reasoning why he did that. He's proud of it. He looks around. He's gonna tell you, I moved up to see if they threw me, if they threw me that change up down, I would have been able to pull it before it broke. So he was thinking they were gonna throw the change up 3-2 and he was gonna be able to pull it and get ahead of that break. Well, in the fifth inning, he gets another plate appearance. And here he is standing again. Maybe he's moved up again and he's going to get that change up and he's going to pull it before it breaks for a home run. So he made an adjustment mid at bat based on how he felt about the pitch and what he saw, which led to one home run on a fastball but then used it again in the next at bat which led to another home run. So, good job, Rizzo. This is a cool shot of the change up, holding it pretty soft, circle change, going away from Rizzo and he just goes out and yanks it over the short porch again.