You guys keep talking about Volstad's last three starts but it goes a little further than that. But, rather than have everyone gang up on me and call me stupid, I'll quote Edwin, Randy St. Claire and a beat writer. They probably know more than us.
Chris Volstad adds to scoreless inning streak as Florida Marlins shut out Milwaukee Brewers
Volstad is 3-0 with a 4.75 ERA in five starts this month. More importantly, he's 7-1 with a 4.44 ERA in 12 starts since a brief July demotion to Class AAA New Orleans.
"Something clicked in him,' manager Edwin Rodriguez. "It could be his release point. It could be confidence in his pitches, because pretty much he has the same stuff that he had earlier in the year. Something is working for him now and he feels very confident and attacking hitters.
"When something happens to a pitcher, when something in his mechanics clicks, it will stay forever, and I would like to believe that that's what's happening to Chris Volstad.'
"Although there have been ups and down, inconsistency, he has been making strides in a positive way since he came up from the minor leagues,' Rodriguez said.
"I have to say it has been a very positive season for him, not only his record, but we can see him getting better and better.'
"I think he has found the issues of his delivery. He understands them, what he needs to do to correct them,' pitching coach Randy St. Claire said. "Now it's just getting consistency out of that.'
"Something clicked in him,' manager Edwin Rodriguez. "It could be his release point. It could be confidence in his pitches, because pretty much he has the same stuff that he had earlier in the year. Something is working for him now and he feels very confident and attacking hitters.
"When something happens to a pitcher, when something in his mechanics clicks, it will stay forever, and I would like to believe that that's what's happening to Chris Volstad.'
"Although there have been ups and down, inconsistency, he has been making strides in a positive way since he came up from the minor leagues,' Rodriguez said.
"I have to say it has been a very positive season for him, not only his record, but we can see him getting better and better.'
"I think he has found the issues of his delivery. He understands them, what he needs to do to correct them,' pitching coach Randy St. Claire said. "Now it's just getting consistency out of that.'
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