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skitch815 wrote:I see that Ben had 8 K's today. Is his curveball finally working for him or what was the reason for the sudden increase over his previous starts this year?
I would say a combination of his curveball and command. His curve was definitely on today, he could either throw it for a strike or bounce it in the dirt and he had good velocity on his fastball and for the most part put it where he wanted it.
Oh yeah it also doesn't hurt facing Wes Helms a few times either.
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skitch815 wrote:I see that Ben had 8 K's today. Is his curveball finally working for him or what was the reason for the sudden increase over his previous starts this year?
Go watch the highlights on Brewers.com. They show all of his K's. There are 4 seamers, 2 seamers, curves, and at least one change.