What's your take?
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 8:40 pm
0A272A3B3C2D3A7A79480 wrote: Cole attributed his success in Houston to advice he got from coaches but in particular, veteran pitchers Verlander and Keuchel. In Pittsburgh, there were no stud pitchers to get advice from. In Houston there was a shift in philosophy to overpowering hitters.
Glasnow claimed the Pirates wanted him and all their pitchers to pitch low in the zone. He said his success in the minors had always been by pitching high in the zone. But that was not the Pirates' pitching philosophy. He said when he got to Tampa they told him to do what he had been good at. And it showed instant results.
I noticed nobody was in a big hurry to hire searage
Glasnow claimed the Pirates wanted him and all their pitchers to pitch low in the zone. He said his success in the minors had always been by pitching high in the zone. But that was not the Pirates' pitching philosophy. He said when he got to Tampa they told him to do what he had been good at. And it showed instant results.
I noticed nobody was in a big hurry to hire searage