Tylor Megill's 'attacking' mentality fuels stellar start against Phillies
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Tylor Megill's 'attacking' mentality fuels stellar start against Phillies
"I just feel like now he knows that when he's in the strike zone, stuff plays,"
"That's what we want to see. Attacking Castellanos - it's not a secret, he's a really good hitter - and it was good to see him going right after [it]. That's what you want to see. Challenge guys. Attack them."
"Regardless of the pitch, just kind of trying to attack-in-zone kind of deal, said Megill."
"Megill's performance dropped his ERA to 1.09 and he trails Ryne Stanek and Kodai Senga for the Mets."
Tylor Megill of the Mets exhibited significant improvement during a recent game against the Phillies, winning 5-4 at Citi Field. This season, Megill has demonstrated increased confidence, particularly with his newly developed sinker. In his best start so far, he allowed only one hit and four walks over 5 ¹/₃ innings, achieving ten strikeouts. His strategy focused on keeping the ball in the strike zone, which proved effective against a disciplined Phillies lineup. This performance resulted in a lowered ERA of 1.09, showcasing his growth as a pitcher under coach Carlos Mendoza's guidance.
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