wrong. look up his career numbers...he's hit a number of good pitchers very well...sabathia, smoltz, glavine, k escobar, carpenter, mulder, maholm, etc. The least you can do is read. This is not my opinion. As stated clearly in the post, this is what the so-called analysts say about Soriano. And their commentary is in the context of the post-season, not career numbers. My personal opinion is that they are right some of the time, and in the context of the post-season, most of the time. Last night he proved them correct. I'm not certain he was thrown a pitch in the strike zone all night, as even the pitches he took were borderline pitches called strikes by the home blue. With Soriano, he will take the first pitch if it's a breaking pitch. If it's a strike, espea questionable strike, then he expands the strike zone from toe-to-shoulder. That's just who he is. It's up to Soriano at this point or simply a different umpire. He could change nothing tonight, have that first borderline breaking pitch get called a ball, exhibit more patience based on the first call, then hammer then 2-0 fastball for an extra base hit. We've all seen that Soriano also.