Emmet Sheehan improving in key area each start
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Emmet Sheehan improving in key area each start
"I think there's still a lot of work to be done, so we're going to stay on it, but yeah, feel better for sure."
"Yeah, we kind of figured out what to work on, and I think now it's just continuing to work on that and staying on the gas with that."
"I don't know if it's just one thing. We've talked about a lot of stuff. I think it's just trying to get everything synced up a little bit better."
"Sheehan averaged 93.9 mph on his fastball through his first two starts, compared to 95.6 mph during the 2025 season."
Emmet Sheehan had a challenging start to the 2026 season, allowing eight runs in nine innings. However, he has improved significantly over his last three starts, feeling better about his delivery. Sheehan started Spring Training behind schedule due to illness, affecting his early performances. He has made incremental progress with his mechanics and aims to maintain these improvements through a holistic approach. Command and fastball velocity were initial struggles, but he is focusing on syncing his mechanics for better performance.
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