Blue Jays: Early results from Brendon Little might require a reset in Triple-A
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Blue Jays: Early results from Brendon Little might require a reset in Triple-A
"Brendon Little's performance included a strikeout, two walks, and two doubles, leading to loud boos as the inning unraveled."
"The Blue Jays were concerned that Brendon Little was tipping pitches and wanted him to incorporate more four-seam fastballs."
"Manager John Schneider stated that Little 'got away from what he was doing in spring' and 'just didn't use his pitches correctly'."
Brendon Little's second appearance of the season included a strikeout, two walks, and two doubles, resulting in loud boos from the crowd. The Blue Jays expressed concerns that Little might be tipping his pitches. They also noted a desire for him to utilize more four-seam fastballs, a pitch he had focused on during spring training. Manager John Schneider commented that Little deviated from his spring training approach and failed to use his pitches effectively during the game.
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