Going into yesterday, Mason Miller had thrown 37 pitches on the season, 19 of them fastballs averaging 101 mph, whereas one other 17 had been sliders that elicited a 60.0% whiff charge. There was additionally one changeup. Delivered to Luis Arraez on a 1-1 depend, the ninth-inning providing was huge outdoors and brought for a ball.
Why did the San Diego Padres nearer throw his seldom-used changeup to the three-time batting champ on Wednesday evening? Low leverage was actually an element; the Friars had scored 4 occasions within the backside of the eighth to show a 3-1 lead right into a far safer 7-1 benefit. It nonetheless represented an outlier for the 27-year-old flamethrower. Over the earlier two seasons, solely 2.3% of his pitches had been changeups.
I requested him about it when the Padres visited Fenway Park on Friday,
“A changeup is an effective pitch, however I’m not going to really feel snug with it if I’m not throwing it,” Miller informed me. “I’m selecting my spots. There are particular guys it matches up properly towards. [Arraez] is a man who isn’t going to swing and miss, so I’m not going to be looking a strikeout. If I can get softer contact on it… any time you may have a man who isn’t quick and he places it on the bottom, that’s a chance for an out.”
Arraez didn’t kill any worms in his matchup with Miller, as a substitute lining a 2-1 fastball to proper area for a single. Not that it mattered. The righty proceeded to fan the subsequent three batters, one on a 101.5-mph heater, and two on nasty sliders. Whereas these pitches had been pristine, the execution on his lone changeup was one other story.
“Horrible,” Miller mentioned of the pitch, which was 93.8 mph and had a 19.1-inch arm-side horizontal break. “It was up and away and simply not aggressive. It needs to be a strike, or shut sufficient to the zone to that it will get engagement and never a take. So, it was mainly a waste pitch. I’d as properly have thrown a fastball to the display.
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“I feel the motion profile is nice,” continued Miller, referring to his well-executed changeups. “In a vacuum, it’s a great pitch. However I’m making an attempt to kill the horizontal on it, so I can hold it on the plate and down, versus one which runs manner arm-side off the plate. The horizontal on the one I threw [to Arraez] was round 20.”
Miller recollects “pushing” the errant pitch — his lower-than-usual 6.3 toes extension suggests as a lot — and he thinks that his arm slot additionally dropped on that one supply. He additionally talked about that he has tweaked the grip of his changeup, prompting me to ask for specifics.
“I modified the seam orientation a bit bit,” defined Miller. “I don’t pronate very properly, so I’m making an attempt to get the ball to maneuver down with out turning it over. It’s not a kick-change; I simply moved my [middle and ring] fingers nearer collectively. It’s related, I assume, to Skubal’s changeup, how he splits the seams. I don’t have the identical really feel he does, nor the motion he generates with how he finishes it, however I’m making an attempt to emulate what he does by rotating the ball a bit bit.”
He has now thrown three on the season. In closing out yesterday’s 3-2 win over the Pink Sox in dominant vogue, Miller threw back-to-back changeups to Masataka Yoshida whereas fanning the facet on simply 11 pitches. The primary was fouled off, whereas the second was a swing-and-miss for a Okay. After the sport, I went all the way down to the clubhouse to ask the identical query I’d posed to him the day prior to this: Why the changeups?
“It’s a great pitch and I favored the matchup,” mentioned Miller, roughly echoing what he’d informed me on Friday. “[The execution] was higher, too; they had been decrease, which was good. I’m not making an attempt to run it as a lot I did [17 inches], however in the event you get it in a great place, that motion doesn’t matter as a lot. Like I mentioned yesterday, I’m going to throw extra of them.”
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RANDOM HITTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS
Ken Griffey Sr. went 11 for 20 towards Jamie Easterly.
J.T. Snow went 12 for 21 towards Jamie Moyer.
Javier Báez is 12 for 21 towards Jameson Taillon.
Charlie Jamieson went 11 for twenty-four towards Ernie Shore.
Jamie Quirk went 6 for 11 towards Moose Haas.
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Sticking with the Padres, I requested Fernando Tatis Jr. how a lot he has modified as a hitter since we first spoke in his 2019 rookie season. Based on the still-just-27-year-old San Diego outfielder, he hasn’t modified a lot in any respect.
“So far as understanding my strengths, and my enterprise, I’m about the identical,” Tatis informed me. “I am going on the market, be an athlete, and carry out. I’ve discovered issues right here and there, and made some tweaks, however nothing actually particular or completely different. You belief your instruments.”
When gamers point out tweaks or changes, I sometimes really feel obligated to ask them to elaborate. I did so with the three-time All-Star, however once more, acknowledged modifications have been few at finest.
“It will depend on how your physique is feeling,” replied Tatis, who has 136 wRC+ over 2,973 big-league plate appearances. “You begin rising into your physique and feeling completely different stuff, so it will depend on the place you’re at, for the time being. You attempt to keep constant, however you additionally attempt to enhance.”
By and enormous, he is identical hitter, just a bit older and smarter.
“Sure,” Tatis replied with fun. “That’s a great way of placing it.”
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Yet another fast Padres notice:
Previous to Friday evening’s recreation in Boston, San Diego supervisor Craig Stammen informed reporters that whereas his staff’s offensive output has been lower than stellar within the early going, the “anticipated numbers have been good.” I requested him if he might elaborate.
“I feel simply general,” Stammen replied. “We’re hitting the ball laborious and we’re making good selections on the plate. That bodes properly for our future. If we hold doing that, issues are going to show our manner. In the end, the anticipated numbers aren’t going to be anticipated, they’re going to be actual.”
The Padres went into yesterday with the fewest runs scored and lowest wOBA of any staff. Their BABIP was third from the underside, whereas their xwOBA was higher than that of 12 different groups.
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A quiz:
Ten gamers have grounded into 300 or extra double performs, and all however three are within the Corridor of Fame. Two, Miguel Cabrera and Albert Pujols, aren’t but eligible (and can nearly actually be voted in as soon as they’re). Who’s the lone non-Corridor of Famer who has beforehand appeared on a poll and had over 300 GIDPs? (A touch: he logged 2,586 MLB hits and garnered simply 1.1% of assist in his lone 12 months on the poll.)
The reply may be discovered beneath.
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NEWS NOTES
Early registration is now open for SABR’s 2026 Jerry Malloy Negro League Convention, which can be held in Memphis from June 18-21. Extra data may be discovered right here.
The impartial Atlantic League’s Lengthy Island Geese introduced on Thursday that they’ve signed Trevor Bauer. The controversial former MLB hurler went 4-10 with a 4.51 ERA with NPB’s Yokohama DeNA BayStars final season.
Ken Clay, a right-hander who made 111 appearances whereas pitching for 3 groups throughout the 1977-1981 seasons, died on March 26 at age 71.A local of Lynchburg, Virginia, Clay toed the rubber for the New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, and Seattle Mariners, going 10-14 with a 4.08 ERA over 353-and-two-thirds innings.
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The reply to the quiz is Julio Franco, who hit into 310 double performs over the course of his prolonged profession. For those who guessed Rusty Staub, you get credit score for an in depth name. “Le Grand Orange” had 297 GIDPs, in addition to 2,716 hits.
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Justin Steele missed all however the early weeks of final season resulting from an elbow harm — the Chicago Cubs southpaw had an inside brace process a 12 months in the past this month — leading to his viewing video games from a vantage level apart from to which he’s accustomed. I requested him about that have once I visited the membership’s spring coaching facility in Mesa.
“I watched plenty of baseball on TV all through the [rehab] course of,” Steele informed me. “It was completely different. You see sequences quite a bit higher. You see swings quite a bit higher. You’re capable of actually see the strike zone, whereas if you’re watching from the dugout it’s laborious to see the place the pitches are ending up. It would seem like a strike, nevertheless it’s 5 inches off the plate. You might also be having an informal dialog with a teammate, otherwise you’re grabbing Gatorade or gum. I really discover myself extra locked in once I’m watching from dwelling. I’m capable of pay extra consideration pitch-to-pitch, the main points of the sport.”
That being the case, did the left-hander discover himself watching much less like a fan, and extra like a pitcher, from the consolation of his sofa?
“It was a combination of each,” replied Steele, whom the Cubs hope to have again on the mound in some unspecified time in the future subsequent month. “My spouse watches the video games too. We’ll be watching collectively and I’ll be performing like she does, as a fan, reacting like a fan. I’d say the baseball participant facet of me is ready to nearly predict stuff, like what ought to occur right here, or I’m serious about what the pitcher ought to do. Say Matthew Boyd is pitching. I’m watching how he’s competing, how he’s getting outs. Perhaps his changeup is admittedly good that day, or his cutter is nice. I’m watching that as a pitcher, but additionally as a fan.”
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Danny Coulombe had followers in thoughts once I lately requested for his ideas on the rule modifications which have taken place since he first reached the majors in 2014.
“The pitch clock, I feel we will all agree, has been good for baseball,” mentioned the veteran reliever, who, as I associated in a September 2021 Sunday Notes column, had delved into length-of-game particulars whereas taking a undertaking administration class in school. “A number of that comes from dwelling in a neighborhood with plenty of dads who love the sport of baseball. They’ve all mentioned that for his or her viewing functions it’s quite a bit higher to have a recreation that’s shorter. And for us [as players], we wish to be dwelling sooner. We don’t need video games to final 4 hours.”
Colulombe went on to say he additionally likes the extra-innings rule, and just about all the others that MLB has enacted previously a number of seasons. He didn’t supply a particular yea or nay on the brand new ABS system, however he did deal with the latest change.
“It’s been an adjustment, for positive,” mentioned Coulombe, who’s now with the Boston Pink Sox, his sixth big-league staff. “It’s been attention-grabbing. We had the sport in Cincinnati with six calls being overturned, 4 in a single inning. It was fairly loopy.”
The 36-year-old southpaw was on the mound for one of many profitable challenges to dwelling plate umpire CB Bucknor’s ball-strike calls. The overturn got here as little shock.
“It was a fastball to Elly De La Cruz that was about an inch inside,” recalled Coulombe. “I knew it was a ball. I’ve plenty of late motion on my stuff, so I’ve received plenty of calls previously. When he challenged, I used to be like, “Aaugh.” It’s a part of the sport now.”
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Hoikkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters left-hander Haruki Hosono threw a no-hitter towards the Chiba Lotte Marines on Tuesday. The 24-year-old, who had a 2.00 ERA over 45 profession NPB innings coming into the sport, fanned 12 batters and issued one stroll in his 128-pitch effort.
Fighters outfielder Franmil Reyes has began the season 7-for-17 with three doubles and two dwelling runs. The erstwhile MLB slugger went deep 32 occasions for the NPB membership a 12 months in the past.
Forrest Whitley made his NPB debut with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows earlier this week and allowed six hits and two runs over 5 innings in an 8-3 win over the Hiroshima Carp. The 28-year-old former first-rounder made 10 MLB appearances final season, 5 every with the Houston Astros and Tampa Bay Rays.
Caleb Boushley threw 5 scoreless innings with seven strikeouts in his KBO debut earlier this week. The 32-year-old right-hander from Hortonville, Wisconsin joined the KT Wiz over the offseason after showing in 25 video games for the Texas Rangers final 12 months.
Hyun Bin Moon is 11-for-30 with 4 doubles and two dwelling runs for the KBO’s Hanwha Eagles. A 21-year-old outfielder/second baseman who represented South Korea within the WBC, Moon slashed .320/.370/.453 with a dozen steals and 17 homers in 2025.
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Chatting with reporters in mid-March, Yankees supervisor Aaron Boone introduced up the potential for a number of of the membership’s promising younger arms initially pitching out of the bullpen upon reaching the majors. Whether or not that occurs or not, permitting flamethrowers like Carlos Lagrange and Elmer Rodríguez to get their toes moist in a less-demanding position makes a certain quantity of sense. Some years in the past — not less than anecdotally, as I don’t have numbers to again this up — easing pitchers in was a extra widespread apply than it’s in the present day.
I requested Boone why he thinks that’s.
“I don’t know that it doesn’t occur,” he replied. “I simply cited two examples for us the place it does. What are the examples of a man not? It’s laborious to reply that query.”
Boone went on to provide causes for why it possibly isn’t as widespread because it as soon as was.
“Some guys most likely aren’t geared up to do it,” Boone mentioned. “Some guys could not current as arising and impacting in manner that is smart to tug them out of a beginning position. In an ideal world, you need guys to get some actual innings, a baseline of innings. And also you at all times wish to dream on a starter if they’ll keep in that position.”
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FARM NOTES
James Tibbs III went deep 3 times final evening for the Triple-A Oklahoma Comets is now 18-for-35 with 4 doubles, a triple, seven dwelling runs and an 1.850 OPS on the season. The 23-year-old outfielder was acquired by the Los Angeles Dodgers from the Boston Pink Sox final summer time in alternate for Dustin Could.
Alika Williams is 12-for-19 with three doubles, a triple, and a 1.562 OPS for the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians. The 27-year-old center infielder within the Pittsburgh Pirates system has a forty five wRC+ in 208 plate appearances over components of two MLB seasons.
Rece Hinds is 12-for-30 with 4 dwelling runs and a 1.400 OPS for the Triple-A Louisville Bats. The 25-year-old outfielder within the Cincinnati Reds group went 16-for-43 with 5 dwelling runs and a 1.414 OPS in spring coaching.
The Myrtle Seaside Pelicans pulverized the Charleston RiverDogs 15-0 on opening evening of the the Low-A South Atlantic League season on Thursday. Cole Mathis, a 22-year-old nook infielder who was featured right here at FanGraphs again in February, went 2-for-3 with a house run and three walks for the Chicago Cubs affiliate.
4 West Michigan Whitecaps pitchers mixed to strike out 16 batters and give up only a pair of hits because the Detroit Tigers affiliate blanked the Lake County Captains 1-0 on opening evening of the Midwest League season. The Whitecaps had one of the best file within the minors final 12 months, 92-39.
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A random obscure former participant snapshot:
Marv Foley had certainly one of his most memorable at-bats on in the present day’s date in 1980. The left-handed-hitting catcher took southpaw reliever Tippy Martinez deep within the twelfth inning to provide the Chicago White Sox a 5-4 win over the Baltimore Orioles. It was certainly one of simply 12 dwelling runs Foley hit over components of 5 big-league seasons, the primary 4 of his campaigns coming with the South Siders.
One other memorable at-bat got here with the Texas Rangers towards the California Angels on September 30, 1984. Enjoying within the final of his 203 big-league contests, Foley was retired as a pinch-hitter for the ultimate out of Mike Witt’s good recreation. His skilled profession didn’t end with the 4-3 grounder. The College of Kentucky product toiled in Triple-A for 2 extra seasons, then went on to turn into a longtime minor-league supervisor (and for 2 seasons, a major-league coach). Foley is the one supervisor to guide groups to championships in all the American Affiliation, Worldwide League, and Pacific Coast League.
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LINKS YOU’LL LIKE
Seattle Mariners broadcast analysts Angie Mentick is again within the sales space after struggling a stroke lower than two months in the past. Aspen Anderson has the story at Seattle Met.
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Main League Baseball dates again to 1876, with the primary recreation having taken place on April twenty second of that 12 months. John Thorn — MLB’s official historian — wrote about the long-ago contest between the Boston Pink Stockings and Philadelphia Athletics, at Our Recreation.
Kia Tigers supervisor Lee Bum-ho breathed a sigh of reduction after third baseman Do Yeong Kim — among the finest younger gamers in Korea — prevented harm. Jee-ho Yoo wrote about it for Yonhap Information Company.
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RANDOM FACTS AND STATS
Mookie Betts had a 135 wRC+, 464 strikeouts, and 371 walks with the Pink Sox. Since becoming a member of the Dodgers, Betts has a 137 wRC+, 464 strikeouts, and 368 walks.
Rickey Henderson hit 297 dwelling runs and stole 1,406 bases.
Salvador Perez has hit 305 dwelling runs and stolen six bases.
Fergie Jenkins surrendered dwelling runs to all three of the Alou brothers (Felipe, Jesus, and Matty). He’s the one pitcher to have executed so.
On in the present day’s date in 1983, the San Diego Padres outscored the San Francisco Giants 16-13 to win a wild Opening Day affair at Candlestick Park. Garry Templeton hit the Friars solely dwelling run, whereas Bob Brenly, Chili Davis, Darrell Evans, and Max Venable all went deep for the shedding facet.
Boog Powell signed a free agent cope with the Los Angeles Dodgers on in the present day’s date in 1977. The longtime Baltimore Orioles slugger went to file simply 10 hits, none of which of the yard, in what was to be his last big-league season. Powell retired with 339 dwelling runs and a 134 wRC+, in addition to 4 All-Star berths and a 1970 AL MVP award, on his ledger.
The San Francisco Giants bought the contract of Dale Lengthy from the Chicago Cubs on in the present day’s date in 1960. Primarily a primary baseman over his 10 big-league seasons, Lengthy is certainly one of baseball’s few left-handed-throwing catchers, having twice gone behind the plate for the Cubs in 1958. Two years earlier he set an MLB file (since tied by Don Mattingly and Ken Griffey Jr.) by homering in eight consecutive video games for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Gamers born on in the present day’s date embody Rennie Stennett, a second baseman who noticed motion with the Pirates from 1971-1979, and with the Giants in 1980 and 1981. Considered one of 81 native Panamanians in MLB historical past, Stennett tied a significant league file on September 16, 1975 when he went 7-for-7 in a 22-0 Pittsburgh pasting of the Cubs. 4 years earlier, he was a part of the primary all-Black and Latino beginning lineup in MLB historical past.
Additionally born on in the present day’s date was Gene Crumling, a catcher whose big-league profession comprised six video games and one hit in 12 at-bats for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1945. Per his SABR BioProject entry, Crumling’s lone security got here off of Corridor of Fame slugger Jimmie Foxx, who was making the final of his 10 MLB pitching appearances.
