Michael Lorenzen righted the ship after a rocky first few innings last night:
“I was rushing through a lot of stuff, and instead of hitting the panic button, you’re trying to figure out how to problem-solve out there and figure out exactly what’s off,” Lorenzen said. “I felt like I was able to figure it out and slow things down, slowed my rhythm down a little bit, and my body synced up better and I was able to make better pitches.”
Lorenzen ended up needing 95 pitches through seven innings and relied heavily on his fastball-sinker-changeup combination.