Antonio Senzatela of the Rockies throws hard, but his fastball is suddenly missing key characteristics from seasons past. What happened and how does he get it back?
A Scout's Eye: Triston McKenzie 2.0
Out of the shadows of MLB secondary sites and into primetime, arose Triston McKenzie this past Saturday night. However, it was not the Triston McKenzie we’ve become accustomed to seeing. 664 days since his last competitive game, McKenzie has evolved into a pitcher with perhaps one of the most elite fastballs and curveballs in the MLB, based upon pitch metrics from his MLB-debut. Here, we’ll dive much deeper into those numbers and what they mean.
Big League Debut: Zac Gallen, Miami Marlins
forced the baseball world to notice his performance this year as he jumps to the majors with a 1.77 ERA (3.25 FIP), 0.71 WHIP, 11 K/9 and a 1.7 BB/9. All of this in the PCL with the new ball. With a Pablo Lopez shoulder injury opening the door for him, Gallen might stick in the rotation for a good while.