If we maintain our lead and clinch early, I can see Teheran getting an extra few days rest in September. Problem with that is that you want to keep guys sharp and that's difficult to do if you're sitting ten days between starts.
He has pitched extremely well this year. My guess is that they were working with him on some things in Gwinnett last year and hence the dip in performance. It's my conjecture that they were trying to teach him to pitch to contact a little bit so he wouldn't think he has to strike everybody out to be successful. There's no question Teheran has electric stuff and it's great to see him doing well.
Thats the beauty with Tehearn. He can pitch to contact with his 2 seamer but he can blow guys away with his 4 seamer and slider.
I'd like to see him throw more curveballs to start out AB's to get a quick strike.