Agree with this. Seen a few articles over the weekend mentioning McHugh having trouble locating his fastball to the glove side of the plate, and that this has caused him to become incredibly predictable in pitch sequencing as he's been abandoning his fastball. IIRC, McHugh had mentioned the glove side fastball command earlier in the season when he was mowing people down.
Now...if only he had come in with the bases loaded and struck out the first two hitters and made a nice stab of the line drive to get out of the inning rather than loading the bases himself.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...eams-pitchers-werent-brave-amid-sign-stealing Boston Red Sox pitcher Collin McHugh, who was part of the 2017 Houston Astros team at the center of the sign-stealing scandal, said he and other pitchers wish they had done more to stop their teammates from cheating. "You've got to be willing to stick up for what you believe in and what you believe is right and what you believe is wrong," McHugh told reporters Friday. "And I think a lot of the guys on that team, including myself, are looking back now and wishing we had been as brave in the moment as we thought we were beforehand." The Red Sox signed McHugh to a one-year contract Thursday, ending his six-year run in Houston. Major League Baseball concluded its investigation into the Astros in January, with findings showing the team used video cameras to capture signs from opposing teams and help hitters know when an off-speed pitch was coming. Manager AJ Hinch and general manager Jeff Luhnow were fired in the aftermath of the scandal after being given one-year suspensions by the league. Astros players were granted immunity in exchange for their cooperation. "To put myself in the shoes of the guys who pitched against us in 2017 and to know that our hitters made that job that much harder that year—it's hard to swallow. And I feel for them and I understand the anger and I understand when people are mad and pissed off," McHugh said. "I get it. I've been there. I know what it feels like to be out there and feel like a team has your signs. It's a lonely place."
Probably part of his contract to say something negative and apologetic about the scandal just so fans can then say OK we can cheer for him
He could've said no comment. I'm not sure any ex-Astro has been completely non-committal about it. I guess what happens in the clubhouse doesn't always stay in the clubhouse. Still a big fan of his though.
I’m not sure why these guys don’t go the Keuchel route. Sorry we did it but guess what, lot’s of teams are.
the “no comment” route would’ve gotten blown up by nat’l media. The only people still talking about McHugh’s response are Astros fans on this board. I thought he had a pretty standard/stand-up comment on it. Wish him nothing but the best in BOS.