Would not be shocked if he was out there working on secondary and tertiary pitches. I didn't see a lot of heat from a kid who's supposed to throw as hard as Bard.
If he stanks up the Spring but masters throwing a better change and picks up a cutter or something, the Spring will be a success for him.
You know what I don't get? I never understood why, when Paps was officially moved fulltime to the pen, why they didn't keep grooming him as a starter in the Spring. First two years, he was focusing on expanding and mastering his repertoire and still mixing his pitches, and he kicked tail in the regular season after he was transferred to the pen. Then in 08 and from then on, it was fastball, fastball, fastball and he lost something. Why did they never put 2 and 2 together?
I mean When you have a kid, and what you're doing with that kid is as effective as it was those first two years, why change ANYTHING you were doing?