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    Overreaction or Not? Dontrelle Willis Assesses Yankees Rotation Dominance, More
    The first two weeks of the MLB season have already given fans plenty to talk about. Some teams are showing they could be dominant, while others are surprising everyone with unexpected performances. Pitchers who struggled in past seasons are suddenly looking like Cy Young contenders and rotations that seemed shaky are starting to click. The big question now is which of these early trends will stick and which are just noise? FOX Sports MLB analyst Dontrelle Willis weighs in on the storylines already shaping the season. The Yankees have a historically great rotation:Overreaction Willis take: "Its an overreaction, but they will be good. I love what Ive seen from Max Fried being in a Yankees uniform. Hes been outstanding 19 wins last year, 2-0 this year. Will Warren has a two ERA pitching today, and Cam Schittler is one of the best young arms in all of baseball. Hes truly fun to watch ever since he rolled over the Red Sox in that postseason start last year. You see the confidence bleed in. Also, they get [Carlos] Rodon and Gerrit Cole back into the fold. Watch out. Nobody is going to want to see that Yankee rotation." The Yankees are off to a strong 83 start, driven largely by how locked in the rotation has been to start the year. As a group, it holds a 2.47 ERAtied for second-best in baseball as of Thursday. Fried and Schittler have led the way, combining for 36.2 innings while allowing just six total runs. Sandy Alcntara is back to Cy Young form:Not an overreaction Willis take:"Breaking all my records one start at a time. He is fun to watch. The 30-year-old is finally healthy. The efficiency and command is there, not only with that sinker but the secondary pitches as well. The only thing thats going to be unfortunate is that the Fighting Fish are not in the race. Hes going to be a big trade piece once again." Alcntara has struggled to stay on the field in recent seasons due to multiple injuries, but hes opened this year looking fully rejuvenated. Through 24.1 innings, he owns a 0.74 ERA. Hes also recorded 18 strikeouts, reestablishing himself as one of the most dominant arms in the league. Even with the Marlins not viewed as a serious contender this season, he remains firmly in the mix for a Cy Young-caliber season. Alcntara is also closing in on a franchise milestone in complete games, sitting at 13 just two behind Willis, who holds the record at 15. Willis even joked on the broadcast that Alcantara could surpass that mark within a few weeks and at this pace, its hard to argue otherwise. The Angels are a playoff team:Overreaction Willis take:"Its early, but I do love how Mike Trout is playing every single day. Zach Neto is going to take that next step. We talked about (Jorge) Soler in the power department, but a little shaky in that rotation. [Jos] Soriano has been outstanding, but [Yusei] Kikuchi and company have struggled. They need to play better, but also the ALs kinda shaky, so maybe they could stumble in there." Not only have the Angels been one of the early surprises this season, but their rotation is off to a strong start and Trout looks as healthy as he has in recent memory. They may have been overlooked entering the year, but Soriano is quickly becoming impossible to ignore as a legitimate threat at the top of the rotation. Soriano is 30 with a 0.45 ERA and 21 strikeouts through 20 innings this season. If the Angels are going to contend in a competitive AL West, theyll need a true ace and Soriano is making a strong case to be exactly that.
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  • "The Way He Dismissed Sameer Rizvi Was Particularly Impressive": Piyush Chawla On Rashid Khan
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    Did Tyler Reddick Go Faster With A Missing Fender At Atlanta?
    Tyler Reddick won the Autotrader 400 at EchoPark Speedway with his No. 45 Toyota Camry NASCAR Cup Car.We dig into the details of whether the fender that flew off the car gave him an aero advantage.Ed. note -- this article originally ran last month, and we're moving it forward for those who missed it.Welcome to the Bozi Breakdown. TTAC Creator Bozidar "Bozi" Tatareviis a Bosnian-American racing mechanic, writer, and technical consultant born in Sarajevo in 1986. After immigrating to the U.S. in 1995, he learned English in elementary school and eventually turned his passion for cars-fostered by his father Slav-into a full-time career. Laid off from a tech job in 2008, Bozi began wrenching professionally, eventually launching a shop and car export business with his family. His technical message board posts led to a writing career with outlets likeTTAC,Motorsport.com,Road & TrackandRacecar Engineering.In 2018, he made his pro mechanic debut at Watkins Glen and now works as a tire carrier and mechanic for Vasser Sullivan Racing in IMSA, with 10 wins and a 2023 GTD Pro title. Bozi also consults via his agency Podium Prime, with clients ranging from race teams to media production companies.TheTTAC Creators Seriestells stories and amplifies creators from all corners of the car world, including culture, dealerships, collections, modified builds and more.A transcript of the video, summarized by AI and edited by a human staffer, is below.[Image: YouTube]Become aTTAC insider. Get the latestnews, features, TTAC takes, and everything else that gets to the truth about cars first by subscribing to ournewsletter.Transcript: Did a missing right-front fender help Tyler Reddick win the Autotrader 400 at EchoPark Speedway? Today we're going to answer that question with all the technical details. My name is Bozi Tatarevic. I'm a technical analyst, and let's get into what happened at EchoPark and how Tyler got to the front. With the race winding down, there was a big crash. Reddick ended up running into Denny Hamlin, and the front-right corner of his car was pretty wrecked. There was damage to the splitter, the front bumper, and the right-front fender was completely torn off the car. Immediately, there were concerns about whether he would still have speed. At superspeedways like Atlanta, Talladega, and Daytona, you want to have as little drag as possible. Whenever you have body panels missing from the car, or gaps in the bodywork, that typically generates drag. But to everyone's surprise, once the team completed some repairs and the race restarted, Reddick was making his way toward the front. Almost immediately, speculation began about whether the team had discovered some kind of trick because of that missing right-front fender. My inspection of the car and the available photos, along with some analysis of how the aerodynamics work on the NASCAR Next Gen car, leads me to believe that the change probably improved aerodynamic performance in some areas while hurting it in others. One thing we can reasonably deduce from the missing fender is that the car likely gained front downforce. If we look at cars like GT3 race cars and other sports cars, you'll often see louvers over the fenders or other types of openings. Those features release pressure from the wheel well. When that pressure is released, it typically increases front downforce. With more front downforce, there's more grip over the front wheels, which shifts the aerodynamic balance forward. That usually makes the car looser. So the damage probably made the car harder to drive for Tyler, but it may have also helped him. It essentially forced him to drive a very loose race car, and because of his dirt racing background, he may have been able to manage it better than expected. However, whenever you increase downforce, you typically increase drag as well. Because the missing fender created a new opening, it likely added some drag to the car, which would normally slow it down in a straight line. That said, because of where the opening was located, the drag penalty probably wasn't huge. On the Next Gen car, as long as the splitter is mostly intact and the front bumper and hood remain largely in place, airflow over the car is still relatively clean. One side effect that may have occurred is that the opening in the right-front fender could have generated more dirty air than a typical Cup car. Air escaping from that opening could have traveled over the side and rear of the car, disrupting airflow for cars behind him. Watching the broadcast, you could see moments where cars struggled to stay directly behind Reddick after the damage occurred. I noticed that with Carson Hocevar, and I believe Chris Buescher as well. When they approached his car, it almost looked like they were bouncing off the airflow. That wouldn't be surprising if the damaged fender was producing additional turbulent air. Overall, I don't think the aerodynamic changes from the missing fender were dramatic. The added downforce and added drag probably balanced each other out. But the extra dirty air might have helped keep trailing cars from getting too close. There have also been other theories suggesting the opening might have cooled the right-front tire, improving performance. If this had been a track like Martinsville, that could potentially be beneficial, since tire and brake temperatures run very high there. But at EchoPark Speedway, brake cooling is typically blocked off and temperatures aren't nearly as critical. In fact, if cooling had been a major advantage, Reddick likely wouldn't have been weaving back and forth before the restart to warm up his tires. On the other hand, if the car did gain additional front downforce, it would actually help to increase tire temperatures slightly. Higher tire temperatures raise pressure, which can help rebalance the aerodynamic load. For those reasons, I don't think tire cooling played any meaningful role here. What I do believe made the biggest difference was tires. If we look back at what happened after the repair, with about 35 laps remaining, Reddick pitted immediately after the incident to repair the damage. On consecutive stops, he received right-side tires and then left-side tires. He restarted the race, and then during the next caution he returned to pit road for additional repairs. At that point, with roughly 21 laps to go, he received another set of right-side tires. That meant Reddick effectively had the freshest tire combination in the field. Several other drivers - including Hocevar, Daniel Suarez, Shane van Gisbergen, Chris Buescher, and Ryan Preece - also pitted around the 35-laps-to-go mark and took four tires. Many of those drivers made strong moves toward the front late in the race as well. However, those tires were already about 15 laps older than Reddick's right sides. By comparison, Reddick had left-side tires from around 35 laps to go and right-side tires from about 20 laps to go. That gave him the freshest overall setup. Meanwhile, drivers like Bubba Wallace and Chase Briscoe took tires around lap 164. That meant their tires were roughly 70 laps older by the time the final action unfolded, which likely hurt their ability to compete at the front. So, for anyone wondering, my technical analysis suggests the winning formula was a combination of fresh tires, a loose-handling race car, and possibly a bit of dirty air generated by that missing right-front fender. Together, those factors helped Tyler Reddick make his way to the front and win the Autotrader 400 at EchoPark Speedway.
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