Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Baseball is hard enough for pitchers when hitters are clueless as to which pitch they are trying to hit.
The job becomes nearly impossible when batters are tipped off as to which pitch is coming their way, but not for Minnesota Twins pitcher Kenta Maeda, who threw two scoreless innings against the Tampa Bay Rays, even as hitters knew which pitches were coming their way.
Kenta Maeda, #18 of the Minnesota Twins, throws during a team workout on Feb. 18, 2023 at the Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers, Florida. (Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images) TOP PROSPECT ANTHONY VOLPE HAS ‘IT’ FACTOR, SAYS YANKEES LEGEND Maeda allowed two hits on Thursday, striking out two and walking one, in just his second start since undergoing Tommy John surgery two seasons ago. "I said, 'Nicely done.
By the way, something to note, they knew every pitch that was coming,''' Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. Rays hitters were tipped off to the pitches due to PitchCom device used by catcher Tony Wolters being louder than usual.