Dylan Cease took the ball for the Chicago White Sox for Thursday’s Opening Day game against the Houston Astros. The defending champions didn’t have a lot of luck.
And looking at what he was throwing, it’s not hard to see why.
Home plate umpire Bill Miller had a camera on his helmet. That camera showed a brutal two-pitch sequence against Yordan Álvarez. The first pitch was a blazing 98-mile-per-hour fastball. That was backed up by a knuckle curve at 81.
Seeing those pitches from the umpire’s perspective it became clear why hitting a star pitcher like Cease is such a hard thing for even the best hitters to do.
Marcus Stroman, who himself was rather dominant in pitching the Chicago Cubs to an Opening Day victory over the Milwaukee Brewers on Thursday, was impressed.
He was not the only one.
Pull up this video next time you’re at a bar and some macho dude’s like “heh I could hit a home run, no problem” https://t.co/BarJFyp1PX
— Ben Palmer (@benjpalmer) March 31, 2023
Cease went 6.1 innings and allowed only one run on two hits. He also struck out 10 hitters, tying a franchise record for Opening Day.