Jays’ Berrios making mechanical adjustments
Global News
Coming off a season where inconsistency was the norm, Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jose Berrios has been working on a number of mechanical changes in recent weeks to get back on track.
DUNEDIN, Fla. – Coming off a season where inconsistency was the norm, Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Jose Berrios has been working on a number of mechanical changes in recent weeks to get back on track.
Berrios was remarkably steady over his first five full-time seasons in the big leagues. He showed flashes of brilliance last year but was also shelled on a few occasions.
He posted a 12-7 record with 149 strikeouts but his earned-run average (5.23) was his highest since his rookie season in 2016 with Minnesota.
“I think we’re in a great spot with where his stuff plays,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said Saturday. “I’ve said it forever: his track record speaks for itself. We’re comfortable and he’s comfortable with where he is with everything.
“So just looking forward to a regular year out of him really.”
The 28-year-old right-hander has been making daily adjustments at spring training to improve his movement. He’s working from the centre of the rubber now, pushing more with his back leg and staying firmer on the glove side while extending his stride.
“I believe in myself,” Berrios said. “I’m feeling secure in what I’ve been doing so far and I’ve been feeling pretty (good). So I’m comfortable and confident.
“Now I just have to go out there and compete and do my thing.”