Joel Pineiro
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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...
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.
pitcher type
I know what type of pitcher I can be.
settled
It's been a frustrating year. I've been down, then up. I never settled into a place to be steady.
tough
But we had a tough battle. And we'll get them tomorrow.
eighth five good saved thinking threw
In the beginning, I wasn't thinking about it. But in the eighth inning, I threw like five pitches, and I started thinking about it. It's good ... I saved the bullpen.
clubhouse seen
I haven't seen it in any clubhouse that I've been in. Never. Never ever.
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.
amazing clutch four hits innings last pitching slider three
The first four innings were good. My slider was not working well. Other than that they got clutch hits and their pitching has been amazing the last three days.
business care control helps pitcher prove situations type
I know what I can do. I know what type of pitcher I can be, and if I take care of my business and prove things to myself, right there that helps this team, because as a pitcher, you're the one with the ball. You have the control of the situations you're in.
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.