00:00But the ABS system is in play, tapping on the head this year to sort of challenge these calls.
00:06And, you know, I wonder if it affects your thinking at all in dynamics of betting or anything else.
00:12It does. And immediately my mind goes to probably the opposite ends of the spectrum where one would be in
00:19one scenario,
00:20pitchers are getting out of innings quicker because we're actually seeing pitches that actually should be strikes.
00:25And those are going to be called strikes and strikeouts. Therefore, pitchers are getting out of innings earlier and they're
00:30saving pitches.
00:31Therefore, they can go deeper into games. And the other side, it would be, hang on, you know, that pitcher
00:36actually that's a ball.
00:37And that pitcher has to stay in. Therefore, the next guy comes up, he fouls off some, you know, some
00:43more, you know, another walk or a single here or there.
00:45And therefore, he's being pulled early, especially early in the season where we know that pitchers are not fully stretched
00:51out and they don't want them to go super deep.
00:53So they're going to be super, you know, conservative with things where they actually want to pull them after 60,
00:5870 some odd pitches.
00:59And they're only getting to the fourth inning. So it's way too early to tell where things would go.
01:04Frankly, I'm going to say to be very cautious with betting overs on pitcher strikeouts or innings.
01:10And I'm going to be siding with a lot of unders until we get a decent sample size.
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