Clay Buchholz no longer brings the heat like he did in his Red Sox days. “I look at a lot of different things now,” Buchholz said Sunday, before the Jays closed out their series with the Tampa Bay Rays at the Rogers Centre. Instead, he’s one of a shrinking number of starters who prefer to use an arsenal of six or seven different pitches to keep hitters off balance. “I’ve always thrown the same pitches, but I’m making them different,” Buchholz said. Article Continued Below“So, I’m using all of my pitches, but I’m making them two pitches apiece.
Source: thestar April 15, 2019 01:52 UTC