Once he and Tek realized that his fastball wasn't zippy enough, he really got the job done with nice breaking stuff and more of a cut fastball at times...it was fun to watch an old pro pull it together...if a young kid gets in a fix like that, he's done for. Funny thing was, by the time the end of the 4th rolled around, there was some new life on his fastball again, too. He got a few up there at 93-94, which is a good sign, I think. Maybe that'll be the gameplan for Schill for a while...start with mostly off speed stuff till he gets truly warmed up and can bring decent heat.