INDIANAPOLIS -- Jameson Taillon wasn't satisfied. He thought he could've been sharper. More consistent.
To everyone else, Taillon's last Triple-A outing looked like another quality start in his comeback season: six innings pitched, four hits, one earned run, three strikeouts.
To him, it wasn't good enough. Regardless of opponent, his thought lingers: "What if this was Game 7 of the World Series?"
"If I get an eight-hole hitter from Toledo to hit a fly ball, maybe that doesn't work against [Chicago Cubs first baseman] Anthony Rizzo," Taillon said.
Taillon balances that perfectionist tendency with a new perspective, which he gained after suffering back-to-back injuries in two years.