Willson Contreras turned more borderline pitches into strikes as the the second half of the 2019 season progressed, but his improvement extended beyond earning called strikes for his pitchers. In addition to influencing umpires’ calls, Contreras’ quieter framing resulted in more swings at breaking pitches.
Specifically, Cubs starting pitchers induced twice as many swings in the lower-left corner of the zone in the second half with Contreras behind the plate.
This aligns perfectly with refined pitch framing, as the ability to steal more streaks likely nudged batters to swing at more pitches due to the anticipation of such called strikes.