Joel Pineiro
Joel Pineiro
Joel Alberto Piñeirois a Puerto Rican professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He previously played in Major League Baseballfor the Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim...
game good
I went from a good game to a so-so game because of my walks.
fastball game good spot trying works
I'm able to spot my fastball and everything works off that. I'm trying to take it one game at a time, so let's just say I'm in a good groove.
behind count defense finish game grew kept lead pitch stay
I told myself I wanted to finish the game (once the lead grew to 8-1). The defense behind me was very good, and that kept my pitch count down and enabled me to stay in the game.
continue games hopefully next people puerto round spring starts strong taking toward training
It starts from here, taking it back to Spring Training and go toward April. I like to have a strong start and go out there continue it. Hopefully we can get these two games out of the way and go on to the next round for us and for the people of Puerto Rico.
good happen later maybe pitcher system time
We've all been there. Maybe it'll be good later that he's getting it out of his system now. Every pitcher who's ever been out there has had that happen at one time or another.
chance test work
Out there, you're not going to have a chance to work on things, to test out pitches. It's for something important. You have to get outs, so it should help.
balls eight felt strikes threw throwing
I was throwing strikes and getting ahead. All of a sudden, I threw like eight (nine) balls in a row and I was like, 'What's going on?' I felt fine. I don't know what happened.
balls counts kept running
I was getting by, but I was running a lot of long counts 3-0, 3-1. Then in that one inning, the fifth, they got a lot of balls, like grounders, through on me and they just kept doing it.
came next turning
That was the turning point. Then we came back the next inning and scored some runs.
guys learn playing throwing
I was playing catch-up all year. But I'm not making excuses, because even if you're throwing 85 or 86 mph, you can still get guys out. You just have to learn from your experiences and improve.
settled
It's been a frustrating year. I've been down, then up. I never settled into a place to be steady.
kept sweet trying
I kept trying to make my pitches, but I kept elevating the ball. That's his sweet spot.
days hit throw
It was one of those days where everything you throw up there, they hit it or it's a ball.
ball ballpark blowing good hit wind wood
I wanted to put the ball in play and he put good wood on it. It was a sinker. ... He hit it to the right part of the ballpark and the wind was blowing that way.