
Inside the Rise of MacKenzie Gore and the Mysterious Potential of Gunnar Hoglund: What You Need to Know Now
The only issue is that he can’t do that too often and continue to fool hitters, which means he’s going to be about 84% four-seamer and sinker to right-handed hitters. Those pitches are fine, and he’s not likely to give up lots of hard contact given the pitch shape on the four-seam and impressive run on the sinker, but he’s also not likely to miss many bats. In the one start we saw, the sweeper wasn’t commanded well and didn’t get a single whiff. It was the same for the slider (which is more of a cutter) against lefties. He commands that pitch better, but it got zero whiffs on the day.
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