If they want to call strikes on pitches two and three inches outside all day, fine with me. It'll speed up the game. But we had pitches six, seven, 11 inches off the plate.
He was just dynamite. Had all three pitches working.
He's changed. He's mixing his pitches more; that's the difference I've seen.
He's got, as they say, electric stuff, I guess. He's got a number of pitches that are all above average. He's a great competitor. He does a lot of things to help himself win games. You know, he's the No. 1 in my book.
He's got closer's stuff, I'll tell you that. He has three or four pitches that are above average. It's just a matter of location, getting them down.
Somebody's done a terrific job with that kid. He had a lot of pitches tonight, but they were quality. He had a purpose for every one of them. Looks like he knows what he's doing out there pretty well.
Everybody's got different thoughts. There are no philosophies, really. Make pitches and get hitters out.
He's mixing his pitches more. That's the difference I've seen. The name of the game is getting them out. It's not how hard you throw.
He's got a lot of pitches and knows where they're going.
If he pitches like he has this spring during the regular season, we are in great shape.