MLB analyst pinpoints McCullers' tell, says hitting in that situation feels like "Christmas morning"

THEY KNEW WHAT WAS COMING!

ESPN baseball analyst Todd Frazier joins Get Up to share what he saw when looking at the film of Lance McCullers getting rocked by the Phillies in Game 3 of the World Series. According to Frazier, it wasn't the leg kick that was tipping his pitches, but Lance's glove placement instead.

Finally, when asked how much of a difference knowing that information makes for a hitter, Frazier said it feels like "Christmas morning" when you know which pitch is coming. Be sure to check out the video above to see his full breakdown.

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CJ Stroud was running for his life all afternoon. Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images.

The Houston Texans struggled to keep CJ Stroud protected against the Packers on Sunday, resulting in Green Bay winning the game with a last-second field goal.

Clearly, the offensive line deserves their fair share of the blame. But as much as they struggled to pass block, they did have some success with Joe Mixon running the ball.

Don't miss the video above as ESPN Houston's John Granato and Lance Zierlein react to the loss, and access which unit deserves the most blame. Plus, what Sunday's performance means for Houston moving forward.

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