Absolutely, a ton of pressure, two won series this week makes a massive difference as the Reds can't keep winning every one run game out there
A great start and the offense is clearly feeling high
I'm curious if our new HOF 3rd baseman can show some of that improvement in triple AAA, could be a really big under the radar signing
Looking at Hendricks, just a few starts so far this season and he's outperformed expected stats somewhat (unlike Smyly who had gone the other way)
He's great at avoiding non competitive pitches hence the great chase rate, but minimal whiffs even on these pitches. It'll come down to whether the Brewers can punish a couple of mistake pitches here or there, and he's unlikely to walk many guys
I can see him bamboozling Wiemer a little, but Adames is looking better again, Yelich is mashing, and that top of the order last night was so strong, hopefully see more of that with a little extra from the middle/bottom of the lineup.
Deeper look at it
To lefties he leads with the changeup low and away, but thats a strong enough pitch for Yelich, who's much more susceptible to the slider down and in. He's also used the four seam fastball to left handers, which has been hit to an xBA of .344 and xSlg of .844, on the outer half to left handers. It pairs beautifully location wise with the changeup, but the Brewers can do some damage against it, perhaps a Yeli oppo taco incoming.
Sinker at just 87 mph is his go to for right handers, usually keeping it in tight on the hands where he can, but it's been sprayed a bit more than his changeup, and as a result of this and low velocity he's been hit hard here too.
Does have a sporadic curveball, but is mostly a well located fastball/changeup guy just nibbling around the zone without particularly strong movement profiles
Also gives up a lot of nicely lofted contact, he's not a ground ball pitcher so even weaker contact can get bloop singles and create pressure
Miley is a flamethrower by comparison