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Does anyone know the weather is going to be on friday and do you guys think that wind can actually play a factor on where the ball could go?

cold weather

windy

Undoubtedly, a blustery day will help Wakefield's movement. Then again, if its too windy, it will kill his accuracy. Always a fine line with the knuckleballer.

QUOTE(RockRaines @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 05:25 PM)
cold weather

windy

 

Not that cold...mid 60's. Also, rain all weekend.

The Sox have to be patient and selective.

Let him walk as many guys as he wants to.

Sit on the "fastball" if his knuckler is fluttering too much.

....easy to say, not as easy to do, though....

QUOTE(CanOfCorn @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 05:27 PM)
Not that cold...mid 60's.  Also, rain all weekend.

Actually, at game time, low 70s. I call 70s warm. Where is the person that calls this cold from?

Over on the Red Sox boards(SOSH) they were praying for a rain out tomorrow so that Wells wouls be able to pitch game 5 instead of Clement.....hehe.

Remember the old riddle with a knuckleballer.

 

If its high let the bat fly, if the ball is low let it go.

 

If the ball is up in the zone on release, get ready to swing away. If the ball is already down you have no f***ing chance and getting it.

QUOTE(Swivelhips @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 09:57 PM)
Over on the Red Sox boards(SOSH) they were praying for a rain out tomorrow so that Wells wouls be able to pitch game 5 instead of Clement.....hehe.

 

What game 5? :gosox1:

I remember when Hoyt Wilhelm used to pitch for Chicago. The announcers used to claim that he was most unhittable if the wind was blowing from home plate directly to the mound. This would make his pitches dance the maximum amount. The weather report says that Friday the wind will be coming from the south at 17 mph. However, I don't know the location of home plate, in reference to the mound at Fenway.

QUOTE(ottawa_sox @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 11:07 PM)
The weather report says that Friday the wind will be coming from the south at 17 mph.  However, I don't know the location of home plate, in reference to the mound at Fenway.

If it is coming from Due South, it would be blowing from home plate to third base.

 

A southwest wind would be blowing from home to the mound.

 

A southeast wind is a cross wind from first base to third base.

 

All this courtesy of Google Earth.

"All this courtesy of Google Earth."

 

Isn't the internet (and google!) great?

Get pods on. Varitek ain't that good catching Wakefield. Pods sould have a field day with wakefield. If anybody gets on keep them moving. Make wake unconfortable

QUOTE(ottawa_sox @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 09:07 PM)
I remember when Hoyt Wilhelm used to pitch for Chicago.  The announcers used to claim that he was most unhittable if the wind was blowing from home plate directly to the mound.  This would make his pitches dance the maximum amount.  The weather report says that Friday the wind will be coming from the south at 17 mph.  However, I don't know the location of home plate, in reference to the mound at Fenway.

 

I tell ya what...when I was growing up my dad and I used to play catch and he played minor league ball and on an Air Force base team and was a pitcher and threw on hellacious knuckleball. We'd always have to turn so he could throw it in the wind....and I s*** you not...there was a couple times when I thought I had it and got hit once in the ear once and the other right in the sac. You bet yer ass they like the wind. Dance is a pretty accurate assessment.

I'd prefer not facing Wells again! No rain; lets wrap it up.

QUOTE(BlackBetsy @ Oct 6, 2005 -> 09:13 PM)
If it is coming from Due South, it would be blowing from home plate to third base. 

 

A southwest wind would be blowing from home to the mound.

 

A southeast wind is a cross wind from first base to third base.

 

All this courtesy of Google Earth.

 

For those that need a visual.

Get on hit and run, steal bases be aggressive and steal game 3 and go home :gosoxretro:

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