Minnesota Twins pitcher Kenta Maeda was so good against the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday, the batters knew what was coming and still couldn't get anything going against the right-hander.
Apparently the PitchCom device used by catcher Tony Wolters was louder than the norm to the point where the home plate umpire and batter could hear the call. This didn't affect Maeda at all, however.
He still threw two scoreless innings, allowing just two hits and a walk while striking out two batters.
"I said nicely done," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said. "By the way, something to note, they knew every pitch that was coming.