That also proves how hard baseball is. The fact that the best Argies can't throw strikes consistently.
But MLB pitchers can pretty much throw a strike every time down at 90mph. The only reason there is balls at times is because it would suicide to just throw 90mph fastballs straight down the middle to a major league hitter. You're not a major league hitter, and a 75 mph lob would be enough to strike you out. Also, another misconception the soccer crew has is that you can track pitchers all the way to the plate. Nope. The eye/brain can't track the last 10 or so feet of a 90+mph fastball, and factoring reaction times, you have to judge the pitch and its trajectory at about 20 feet away.
See this pitch? From the batter's perspective, it will look like it's coming right at your chest at that crucial midway point, so the batter lays off, thinking a ball, and then the ball breaks in. You're at home thinking, "Why didn't he swing? I would've swung!"
And this is where the chess game begins? Do I lay off? Is he throwing a fast ball in the zone or a slider? Example:
To you, it looks like a "ball that shouldn't have been swung at," and you're there at home thinking I would've never swung at it. But again, the pitcher will have set up this pitch with a fastball in the zone delivered from the same arm angle, and if it's a pitcher's count, the batter will be forced into protection mode and have to fight off pitches. If the pitcher hits his spot, that slider (a wild looking pitch to you) will look exactly like a fastball to the batter as he readies to swing. Then he swings and whiff. Nothing there.
And this is where the intensive video analysis and scouting reports come in. Batters will be studying a pitcher's delivery looking for tells, variations in arm angle, studying pitch patterns in certain situation, all to be able to better predict what the pitcher will throw and where he'll throw it.
It's not "guy throws hard, guys swings, durrrrr,"
(you'll always be my bro, apologize for calling you stupid, but this annoys me. Did you see in my first post ITT that I didn't even attempt to break down soccer, because I only have a casual understanding of it? Yet the soccer crew thinks they can go into depth on baseball because they saw Bartolo Colon being made fun of on twitter),