Texas Rangers' pitcher Jon Gray throws during the first inning of a baseball game against the Texas Rangers, Sunday, May 5, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo.This version of Gray is just fine by them. Even if he didn’t get the official decision Sunday, he was good enough to help buy time for an offense battling a terrifying case of Sinistrophobia on the way to a come-from-behind 3-2 10-inning win over Kansas City.
Amid all this, Gray battled through a slippery mound and a slippery baseball to hold Kansas City to a pair of single runs, both starting on“And then he got that look of determination,” Bochy said. “He was frustrated with the early runs and said ‘that’s enough.’ He just bowed his head and didn’t let them do anything. He adjusted to what he and what was working. He’s just getting that bulldog thing in him.
Mostly, it’s this: He’s not allowing walks. Because of it, he’s not facing nearly as many jams, not throwing too many pitches and going deeper into games. It was the second time this week that Gray had gone at least seven innings and allowed no walks. It was a career first for him to do it in back-to-back starts. It was the first time a Ranger had done it since grizzly Lance Lynn in 2020.“It’s taken some self-awareness,” Gray said. “I’m not wasting pitches. I’m getting down to business early on.
He used the fastball more, throwing it for 50 of his 99 pitches. And he was in the zone with it, landing it for strikes 66% of the time. Getting ahead in counts makes the slider more dangerous. He can throw it well off the plate and batters are more tempted to chase. On Sunday, he threw it in the strike zone just eight times in 34 pitches but got swings 21 times, 13 of them misses.
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