DENVER -- Rockies closer Wade Davis believes the issues that led to his giving up two ninth-inning home runs in Thursday's night's 8-5 loss to the Dodgers are "pretty easy fixes" that take hard work.
"I just got done looking at some video, comparing some things in the past," Davis said on Friday, before going to the field to work on the changes. "There are definitely some things -- my body hasn't been in the position it needs to be in to execute pitches consistently. I'm going to work on them. They're pretty easy fixes.
"I just have to keep mentally strong and keep fighting.