Mets' Griffin Canning tweaking pitch sequence in '25 spring revolution | amNewYork
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Griffin Canning has emerged as a frontrunner for a spot in the New York Mets' starting rotation, exhibiting remarkable improvement in spring training with a 0.90 ERA. In his latest outing against the Miami Marlins, he struck out nine batters while allowing only one run over 4.2 innings. Unlike his previous season with the Los Angeles Angels, where he posted a 5.19 ERA, Canning's pitch performance is enhanced by a strategic increase in slider usage and minor adjustments in pitch movement and velocity, focusing on sequencing for greater effectiveness.
Griffin Canning's impressive performance in spring training showcases a dramatic improvement, evidenced by a 0.90 ERA and nine strikeouts in his latest outing against the Marlins.
The key change in Griffin Canning's approach lies in his pitch sequencing, particularly an increased reliance on his slider, which he threw 36 times out of 71 pitches.
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