As I have said before, all hitters are mistake pitch hitters with the better hitters doing more with the pitcher's mistakes than poor hitters will do. But it all starts with mistake pitches. You rarely see a game with more than one possibly two hits off a good pitch in a good location. it is all about the hitters doing what they can with the mistakes the pitchers make. Case in point, other than that Beckett start against Detroit way early this year, I am not sure I have seen a Sox pitcher make as many mistake pitches as we saw tonight in as short a span as three innings.
All hitters can be made to look pretty feeble if the pitchers do not make any mistakes. That if nothing else is why if you don't have pitching or maybe I should say competitive pitching, it does not matter what else you do have.