"If you ask any hitter in the league where they want the ball, what are they looking for, they'll say right there," Chicago catcher Miguel Montero said of the location of Rondon's pitches. "It was not really a good pitch, and especially Goldy.
"You really have to make pitches," Montero said. "He's a good hitter, a professional hitter. You can't let that guy beat you like that with a fastball middle-middle. Other than that, I'd say the pitch before was the one that got us in trouble -- the double by A.J. Pollock."

Rondon is having a tough month.