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Based on comments by both Miley and Paxton, I get the idea that Mel Jr. is the kind of coach that may LET a guy have a bad outing before talking to him about fixes. He gets a better buy-in that way, surely, but it also keeps the pitcher realizing it's HIS responsibility, not someone else's, to keep making adjustments and to ask for help when needed.

I do wonder how Taijuan will do tonight. If he, too, shows a step-up, we can look towards the Texas series with some hope.

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