Mike is currently working in Public Relations for the Colorado Rockies' AAA affiliate, the Colorado Springs Sky Sox - much in part to his experiences at The Hardball Times.
A recent graduate of the UMass-Amherst Sport Management Program, Mike can also be found at Firebrand of the American League (firebrandal.com) and Statistically Speaking (Statspeak.net). If you have any questions or comments, you can reach him at mjasilver AT gmail DOT com. He would love to hear it.
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Marc H said...
I agree totally in that control/command is Sanchez’s only issue. I think he lacks confidence when he has to work hard when he falls behind in counts. When Sanchez works into pitcher counts his confidence sky rockets. If he learns to command his changeup and trusts it to throw it at any point in the count, he could easly become one of the most dominat lefty’s in the game today
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I agree totally in that control/command is Sanchez’s only issue. I think he lacks confidence when he has to work hard when he falls behind in counts. When Sanchez works into pitcher counts his confidence sky rockets. If he learns to command his changeup and trusts it to throw it at any point in the count, he could easly become one of the most dominat lefty’s in the game today