I posted after the game and based on my recollection of those two ABs (Yelich and Contreras in fourth with one on). I remembered them as being too passive early in the count. Went back and looked at them just now and they didn't go down quite as I remembered. Yelich swung at two fastballs in the zone and fouled them both off, in between was the splitter in the dirt that moved Chourio up to second. Then, down 1-2, he struck out on a splitter that dipped below the zone. Contreras took one fastball for a high strike, then fouled one off and then whiffed. So I guess I need to amend my complaint: the only approach I can find fault with is Contreras's, and even that is a little picky, the called strike was at top of zone and if he had swung there's a pretty good chance he wouldn't have caught up to it or would have fouled it off. My revised take is that Gausman was really dealing and made Brewers hitters look bad. Tip my hat to Gausman and move on.