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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 871270" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>Didn't know where to post this. There was a post that made me recall this comment from Max Scherzer after his first spring training start, but I don't recall where it was (I've been drinking...). But I believe it's applicable:</p><p></p><p>“The first time out I wanted just to come in and fill up the zone,” said Scherzer, who featured all five of his pitches. “If you have a feel for the strike zone then you learn how to kind of pitch around the strike zone. But you can’t do that until you just pour it in there pitch after pitch, so that was a good thing today with throwing a lot of strikes and got my work in and five innings.” </p><p></p><p>We need more pitchers who are just willing to "fill up the zone", especially early on in the season. I realize that Scherzer is a future Hall of Fame pitcher, but his philosophy should be adopted by any pitcher that wants to be successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 871270, member: 4003"] Didn't know where to post this. There was a post that made me recall this comment from Max Scherzer after his first spring training start, but I don't recall where it was (I've been drinking...). But I believe it's applicable: “The first time out I wanted just to come in and fill up the zone,” said Scherzer, who featured all five of his pitches. “If you have a feel for the strike zone then you learn how to kind of pitch around the strike zone. But you can’t do that until you just pour it in there pitch after pitch, so that was a good thing today with throwing a lot of strikes and got my work in and five innings.” We need more pitchers who are just willing to "fill up the zone", especially early on in the season. I realize that Scherzer is a future Hall of Fame pitcher, but his philosophy should be adopted by any pitcher that wants to be successful. [/QUOTE]
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