I was tuning in to the ESPN Sunday Night game between the Yankees and the Red Sox as Daniel Bard had trouble getting the third out of the bottom 8th inning and the radio color commentator even if you have a 99 mph fastball and a sharp breaking ball, if you leave the ball at the middle of the plate, big league hitters are going to catch up to it, blah blah. As if he has the young pitchers' problem all figured out, but of course he doesn't mention the only real alternative for Bard, and that is to nibble at the strike zone. Therein lies the problem. You have the other group of experts who will suggest that a pitcher who keeps getting behind the count needs to stop getting cute with finer pitches and just go with hard stuff down the middle. It would be nice to get these guys with differing philosophies in the same booth to actually analyze them instead of arguing that so-and-so shouldn't be doing this or that and then concluding with "That won't get it done."