If you're gonna prostitute yourself for tickets, get some behind home plate. The luxury boxes are too far away from the action and no one up there knows how to catch a foul ball.
Regardless, it wasn't his velocity that allowed him to be effective. It was the fact that he had a good breaking ball and had half an idea where his fastball was going for a change.
Jackson was all over how Reddick only had a 100 AB sample size of doing well, now he's pointing out how a players doing badly in a 25 AB sample size. If he was consistent in both situations, that would be different.
I love the new Beckett. The old Beckett tries to blow the fastball by the hitter with a guy on first and gives up a 2 run bomb. The new Beckett throws a changeup away and gets the hitter to roll over. Only problem is the hitter made such weak contact that they couldn't turn the DP.