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Poor Volstad Outing Along With Quiet Offense Lead to Loss Against Braves, 5-0
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Lots of teams lose games that way, and they are the most memorable ones. Look at the way we win. Everyone says Leo makes for heart attacks because he almost blows games. If he is doing that, then other teams are likely doing against us what we did against "them".
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Originally posted by Emperor View PostCheck the stats with the game on the line from last year. Mr Stats it seems I recall losing a lot of games that way last year, especially with Hanley in that position.
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What went wrong for Chris Volstad on Tuesday night is something Marlins pitching coach Randy St. Claire has seen before.
Mainly, the problems Volstad had in a 5-0 loss to the Braves stems from being off with his delivery.
St. Claire noticed the glitch during the game, and between innings he received confirmation by comparing videos. Basically, St. Claire called up footage of Volstad from Tuesday and compared it to last year when the right-hander threw a strong game against the Braves. The unspecified problem was very clear, and it is something that the 6-foot-8 right-hander experienced at times last year.
"There are some issues mechanically that he's doing," St. Claire said. "We watched some video [Wednesday]. We'll attack them on the side."
Pointing out mechanical issues during a game is something St. Claire is careful about doing, because he doesn't want his pitchers to have anything else to worry about when they are on the mound. They often are addressed the next day, and worked on in between starts in throwing sessions.
"He started some bringing some pitches up in the strike zone, and he fell behind some guys," St. Claire said.
Volstad surrendered home runs to Jason Heyward and Brian McCann on pitches right down the middle of the plate.
"It was maybe more so, giving in, and saying, 'I'm going to throw a strike and make them swing the bat,'" St. Claire said. "Instead of just saying, 'I'm going to keep pitching, throwing my good sinker down and away.' He just got too much of the plate. I think some of it is the mechanical issue we addressed that is causing the mistakes."
Volstad lasted 4 2/3 innings, and he's thrown 9 2/3 innings in two starts. He is next slated to start Sunday at Philadelphia.
"There are some minor adjustments we are going to do," St. Claire said.
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