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Look at that ZAch, throw strikes and you can get guys out. Stop freakin nibbling all the time!

Right. He started over-throwing a bit, and it led to a couple of bad fastballs and a couple of hung sliders. But for the most part, his pitches (in terms of shape, movement and velocity) look decent in terms of pure stuff. Given the shoulder issues, that's probably a bit more important than the command, which you have to hope will come back.

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