Blue Jays ace Kevin Gausman is going to have to make some changes this season
Gausman believes these adjustments will feel less strange as spring training progresses and should reach a point where they become normalized. But when the regular season opens, the 6-foot-2 hurler hopes there will be a clear guideline for umpires to follow.
“All we want is consistency,” said Gausman. “If you're going to call something, call it. Like if you're going to have a big zone, have a big zone, but keep the zone big. If you have a small zone, same thing. We have to be able to make adjustments based on that. Hopefully this is kind of like a hard line and then hopefully there's no like discrepancy between whether I stopped or didn't stop. If I do the same thing every time, they can't really say that.
Balks were not Gausman’s friend last season as the veteran righty was called for a pair of illegal pitches, including one against the
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