Tanner Scott looks a lot like his old self; good for Dodgers, bad for everyone else
Briefly

The Dodgers' acquisition of Tanner Scott has proved beneficial, especially amid injury concerns with Evan Phillips and Michael Kopech. Although Scott struggled initially, posting a 6.75 ERA in March, he rebounded dramatically in April with an impressive 0.82 ERA. May was challenging again due to three poor outings, yet in June, he allowed just one earned run over eight innings. His fastball's improved metrics, linked to a change in arm angle and increased usage, showcase his adjustment to regain elite-level effectiveness.
Scott's resurgence in June, where he allowed only one earned run in eight innings, signifies a potential turning point after a shaky start.
Despite a rough May, Scott’s rediscovered ability with his fastball indicates a successful adjustment in throwing mechanics that enhances his performance.
Read at Dodgers Digest
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