Tazawa impresses with forkball in debut

February 26th, 2017

JUPITER, Fla. -- The walk was the sticking point on Sunday for , but the telling pitch for the Marlins' right-hander against the Cardinals was his forkball. Twice the 30-year-old executed the pitch for strikeouts in a scoreless third inning of Sunday's 7-4 loss at Roger Dean Stadium.
Tazawa was a significant free-agent signing for the Marlins, and the veteran adds depth in the late innings. His forkball also offers a different look to hitters.
In his lone inning, Tazawa struck out looking with a forkball, and he got Todd Cunningham swinging through the pitch for strike three. He did issue a two-out walk to Tommy Pham.
"I'm definitely still working on it," Tazawa said through his interpreter. "It was working today, but it's something I have to work on a lot."
The Marlins signed Tazawa to a two-year, $12 million deal after being with the Red Sox since 2009.
In 2016, opponents hit .210 off Tazawa's forkball, according to Baseball Savant. The right-hander threw the pitch 211 times, inducing 53 swings and misses.
To get immediate results with his most effective pitch was encouraging.
"I was a bit nervous about the new team," Tazawa said. "But aside from the walk, it was pretty good."

The Marlins have compiled a bullpen that offers a variety of styles. Their two prime free-agent relievers are Tazawa and , who has a submarine-style delivery. They join a back end of the bullpen that includes closer A.J. Ramos, , and .
"I'd say the bullpen would be our biggest depth area in the organization," manager Don Mattingly said, "where you're looking at guys coming that you think have a chance to become legitimate, quality big league arms. Possibly, seventh-, eighth- and ninth-innings guys. I would say that is the strength of our organization right now."