Doug Fox
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So a six pitch, five pitch guy for lefties, three pitch guy for righties.
The fastball and cutter have both been hit for power pretty well this year, but the slider and curveball are both pretty good swing and miss pitches.
Jays haven't seen a lot of them.
Myles Straw has homered off of him.
Jesus Sanchez has doubled a couple times.
Vlad's 0 for 4, but a lot of small sample, not much of a track record there.
The opposite is true for Patrick Corbin, 36-year-old lefty going for the Blue Jays.
He comes in with a .365 ERA, underlying metrics that aren't quite that friendly, but the Jays will take it.
He's had two really good ones in a row, two earned runs over 11 innings.
The Jays have needed that desperately, so whatever the underlying, Patrick Corbin just needs to give them 5 or 6.
and the Jays will take it.
The Braves have seen a ton of him.
174 plate appearances for active Braves, and they've collectively hit .354 with a .639 slug.
It's worth mentioning he had a couple of rough years for the Nationals in that division.
He's pitching much better this year.
How much stock do you put in that?
I'm not sure.
But Ozzie Albee's 14 for 32 with three homers.
Matt Olsen's 6 for 14 with a bunch of walks.
And Austin Riley, 9 for 29 with three homers and five walks.