: How important has your slider been to your success?
A: “Huge. When I got drafted, Houston banged that pitch and I got it back in the ’13, ’14 season. I could just never throw it over 86 mph. I just had troubles. Then all of a sudden, I don’t know if it was ’16 or ’15, I started throwing it a little harder, 88, 89. Now you just have to know what to do with it. I can throw it hard now, now I just have to control it, be able to throw my slider for strikes, use it in 3-2 counts and strike some guys out. It’s just having the confidence in that pitch and being able to let it rip in any count. And these guys are going to swing at it or I know I’m going to be able to throw a strike and you’re going to ground out or take it. It’s been a huge pitch for me this year. It’s been my most improved pitch and it’s only going to get better.”
Q: At what point did you commit yourself to improving it and upping its usage?
A: “Probably last year when I threw it harder and right where it needs to be. Just like, ‘Ok. Now I have to pick my spots and where to throw it.’ Just being able to control it and my change-up is the biggest thing. Just being able to throw that in games, especially when there’s so many lefties in today’s game, they just have everything coming into them. It’s nice to have the change-up as a weapon. I feel comfortable throwing it to righties too. So I think the slider and change-up, just that combo I have, with a curveball and fastball is pretty devastating. So I just have to be able to control it all, strike some people out, get some people out, not have them hit it. That’s the name of the game.”