The pitching has paid off, but do we owe thanks to the teams pitching coach Juan Nieves?
A few things I've noticed since the start of the season. All the starting staff has made minor and even some significant changes to their approach or even mechanics.
Dempster has shifted on the mound towards first base, away from third base, and changed his release point. Somehow his contact rate has dropped significantly, his strikeout rate has risen accordingly. I know his career K% in his first 5 starts is higher than it is the rest of the season, but it's significantly higher than it ever has been in the past. Part of that is also due to the fact that he is throwing the splitter way more than he did before, and is using more four seams than sinkers as well.
Clay Buchholz, John Lackey, Allen Webster, and Felix Doubront have all changed their release points, and with the exception of Doubront still being kind of meh, it's seemed to have worked out very well.
Buch has been using his fastball more and cutters less, his changeup has always been great, but now it is completely unhittable.
The team's strikeout rate is through the roof, as I said in another thread, an article on fangraphs says that they have the highest team pitching strikeout rate in history, with 26.7%
A lot of the staff is still the same, so is it really the work of John Farrell and Juan Nieves?
Thoughts?