If You Remind Me of Jon Niese, You're Doing It Wrong
Briefly

In a disappointing outing against the Yankees, Tylor Megill struggled with control and conviction, resulting in four earned runs over 2 2/3 innings. Despite some bad luck, including a slow ground ball and a difficult third inning, Megill’s difficulties were compounded by five walks and a lack of aggressive pitching. Historically, he had shown potential, having previously engaged in tough love discussions about his performance with pitching coach Jeremy Hefner. The performance left fans and commentators feeling frustrated and concerned about his development.
Megill suffered some bad luck along the way to giving up four earned runs in 2 2/3 laborious innings in the Bronx.
Disappointing, to say the least - Megill had looked like he'd figured something out and was finally harnessing his considerable talent.
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