The Blue Jays Need More Innings From Their Rotation … Or Do They?
The Toronto Blue Jays have a problem; they aren’t getting enough innings out of their starting pitchers.
Read moreThe Toronto Blue Jays have a problem; they aren’t getting enough innings out of their starting pitchers.
Read moreRandal Grichuk‘s tenure as a Toronto Blue Jay is off to a rough start.
Read moreThe Houston Astros are off to their second World Series appearance in franchise history and Charlie Morton‘s performance in Game 7 of the ALCS is a big reason why.
Read moreEarlier this year, Roberto Osuna was nearly unhittable. Although he had a rough go in April, Osuna settled down shortly thereafter and made 33 appearances in which he gave up three earned runs total, all the while, striking out 39% of the batters he faced.
Read moreMarcus Stroman is one to tinker with his pitches. While some pitchers may only have two or three pitches in their back pocket, Stroman has upwards of seven.
Read moreIf hitting is all about timing, pitching is about disrupting timing.
Read moreKevin Pillar is the quintessential “hacker” at the plate.
Read moreAaron Sanchez is in completely uncharted territory this season.
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