Dylan Cease
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Podcast Appearances
And, yeah, I think, I mean, it's a continuing process for sure.
You know, I mean, we're learning basically, you know, every start, every bullpen, every start.
I feel like we're learning something about the way I throw the ball and, you know.
Just by seeing how hitters react to things and seeing how things work, we're learning every day and working on things every day.
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I think it's the same approach.
It's, you know, we're all on the same page that we want to maximize what I'm doing and we want to figure things out.
But, you know, I think it's just a continuation of seeing how batters are reacting to my stuff.
Learning maybe what the pitch mix needs to be and really just getting comfortable with how things are playing.
But yeah, I mean, I mean, there's constant communication, you know, throughout the week where we're tinkering, working on things and coming up with the plan for our next opponent.
So, you know, it's.
It really is just an everyday process and something we're working on continuously.
Yeah, I mean, there's certain situations where I really wouldn't mind contact.
It's just I feel like I can go through spurts where
my stuff's not really getting put in play.
And then, you know, maybe I'm, I'm not pinpoint and I throw a ball here, a ball there.
And, and, you know, all of a sudden it's, it's, it's two, two, but you know, I mean, I like strikeouts.
If I can get Oh two, one, two, you know, I had an account.
I don't mind maybe chasing it for a pitch, but you know, I really would rather go deeper.
And, you know, for instance, last start, I mean, I was, I was talking to Max about this, you know, it's, it's,