Royals see Hammel take 'good step forward'

May 25th, 2017

NEW YORK -- Yes, there was a bright side to a 3-0 loss to the Yankees on Wednesday night: The Royals may have fixed right-hander .
Hammel came into the game with a 6.20 ERA and having been pounded for 12 runs in his previous 13 innings. But with the help of a rainout last weekend, the Royals were able to push his start back a few days, allowing Hammel to work on some mechanical issues with pitching coach Dave Eiland.
Eiland persuaded Hammel to abandon his closed-shoulder stance in his setup and encouraged Hammel to use a more squared-up approach.
The difference in Hammel's pitches was noticeable on Wednesday. He went six-plus innings and gave up six hits and three runs. Hammel didn't strike out a batter in his previous outing over six innings. But this time, Hammel struck out seven.
"Personally, a good step forward," Hammel said. "Good curveball, good slider, good changeup. Fastball had good downward action.
"The extra side sessions I got in really helped. I made the adjustment to get more square with my shoulders. Last year, I made the adjustment to close up my shoulders because normally I fly open so much. So I was basically trying to give myself more time, but it made it too long to catch up with my back side. I started getting too comfortable with it and I was missing too much arm side. So we opened it back up.
"Everything I threw tonight was breaking downward. My fastball ... I didn't miss up much."
The only real mistakes Hammel made were two two-seamers to red-hot Didi Gregorius, who homered in the third, and doubled and scored in the seventh.
"He's so hot right now," Hammel said. "It was basically the only two fastballs that I yanked and they came back out over the outer third."
In the end it didn't matter much in the outcome: The Royals were stymied by Yankees right-hander , who threw eight shutout innings.
"But I've got to keep the ball in the yard no matter what the other guy is doing," Hammel said. "You give up a homer and that's still a point for the bad guys.
"A loss is never good, but it's something I can build on."