Actually, he's added more horizontal movement and a little less vertical to his curveball making it less of a 12-6 curveball going from 8.6 inches to 11.3 this year. He also throws it just 11.2% of the time vs 27.2% (2nd most of his pitches) when he first arrived. On top of it, since it's his 4th pitch, he's throwing it over more for strikes as a get me over since batters aren't looking for it.
The biggest improvement to his repertoire is his changeup, which was terrible in the minor league
I really wish I could get excited for the playoffs. I find myself depressed and the only thing to look forward to is the Yankees getting knocked out. This should be an exciting time, but it is a train wreck.
Ohtani with 6 HR in his last 6 games. He and Betts go back-to-back in the bottom of the ninth to win. Ohtani is a once in a lifetime talent. Dodgers going Ohtani, Betts, Freeman at the top of the lineup isn't fair. They are firing on all cylinders. Meanwhile, my team.......
no matter who they play,if they dont blow it, its going to be tough unless they hit home runs and hit with risp. i like burnes and eflin in a wild card series. i just hope today wasnt the last game at camden yards this season,that would be really sad,the fans deserve better , we came out this weekend.
What bpilktree67 meant was:
(1) Burnes's L for the Brewers vs. Arizona in last year's NL Wild Card Game: 4 IP, 5 H incl. 3 HRs, 2 BB, 4 ER.
(2) Eflin's L for the Rays vs. Texas in last year's ALWC: 5 IP, 9 H incl. 2 HRs, 2 BB, 5 ER.
But yeah, less runs in more innings than Grayson and Kremer gave up.
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