“Against the Dodgers, I’m sitting from my couch and calling every pitch he’s throwing. He was tipping against the Dodgers bad. And against the Astros again in the stretch, he was tipping a bit. And then he stopped. … In that second inning, when he was in the stretch, I was able to call ’em for a little bit until he stopped. So they corrected it. I think Fried’s the right guy for Game 6. So against the Dodgers, it was in the pace of his flare. A lot of pitchers flare a changeup or flare a split. … They’d flare the glove. To combat that, pitchers wiggle their glove when they’re coming set. Max’s was certainly in the pace as he was coming set, how fast he was wiggling it versus how slow he was wiggling it.”