I truly believe that Questec will contribute to a higher probability of OVERS during the ALCS given that it is used at both Fenway and Yankee Stadium. This is something that I will be watching closely. I think it really narrows the East and West areas of the strike zone. For guys like Pedro and Wells who live on the corners this is always trouble. Look what it did to Glavine and Maddux this year. Those guys never had overpowering stuff to begin with so my guess is age isn't catching up with them that much. Even Pettitte's ERA was kind of high. I'm not sure how this will relate to the Wakefield/Moose matchup because with Wake, you're either gonna hit that thing or not. I think moose is more of a North/South strike zone guy but I'm not a Mussina expert. I just think it will be interesting because MLB is really putting Umps to the test with this Questec Grading System. I know one thing though, it's always better to be able to rely on a liberal strike zone as a pitcher when you're getting the calls off the plate but it never helps a pitcher when the liberal calls are coming high in the strike zone. Just something to watch tonight and for the entire ALCS.
