Josh battled out there for his first game. We kept him at 70 pitches. He didn't get in too much trouble. He had one inning where he got the ball up a little bit and it cost him. If you watch him on the mound, he's very poised and he's got a lot of confidence out there.
Josh has struggled the last few games. We tried moving him down the lineup a little bit to get some pressure off of him. But Josh has been around, he's a three-year starter, so he knows what he's going to do.
That was his freshman year when he and Josh Houston split time, that's a lot like a guy who doesn't have a lot of attempts. They felt if they missed, they wouldn't ever see the field again. Mike through hard work separated himself.