Speaking of strategy, watched a good bit of SF/Cincy last night. Starts in the early evening when there's that huge shadow half way between pitcher's mound and home at the start of the game. Orel Hersheiser was commenting along with Bobby Valentine how as a pitcher, it had better be about 75% breaking stuff and low. When the ball is coming out of bright sun into heavy shadow, the hitter can pick it up out the pitcher's hand but from there, he can only guess where it's going to be when it gets to him. A fastball up lets the hitter guage 10X better than one that starts out belt high but winds up on the ankles because it's impossible to pick up the rotation.
That's the kind of stuff I like and from there, I'm paying attention to pitch selection.