The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Bieber’s star rising among Tribe pitchers

- By Gabriella Kreuz

The Indians believe adjustment­s made to Shane Bieber’s changeup — a pitch he used less than four percent of the time last season according to Statcast — will help him when facing batters a third time.is

Shane Bieber’s last name draws an immediate connection to a more famous global pop superstar, and playful teasing from his teammates. As a rookie last season, Bieber often endured taunts about singer Justin Bieber — the other “Biebs.” “They’d just get angry at me after I’m talking smack or whatever and say ‘All right, Justin,’” Bieber said with a laugh following a recent morning workout at training camp. “That’s kind of they’re go-to.” Well, while the confident right-hander won’t match Justin Bieber’s commercial success or his number of Twitter followers or ever be the subject of endless Hollywood tabloid headlines, Cleveland’s Bieber is making a pretty good name for himself. These days, the joking from his teammates has subsided. A fourth-round pick in 2016, Bieber shot through the Indians’ farm system and became one of the team’s steadiest starters in just his third pro season. After beginning 2018 at Double-A Akron, he was promoted to Triple-A Columbus and wound up making 19 starts for the Indians, going 11-5 with a 4.55 ERA. “He’s had a lot thrown at him in a hurry,” Indians manager Terry Francona said. “You want guys to make adjustment­s and he did a lot of that on the fly last year, it was fun to watch.” From the moment he arrived in the majors, Bieber looked like he belonged. In 20 games, he struck out 118 while allowing just 23 walks in 114 2/3 innings. Bieber’s 5.1 strikeout-to-walk ratio ranked among the top 10 in the league, behind All-Stars Justin Verlander, Chris Sale and teammate Corey Kluber. Beyond his impressive statistics, the 23-year-old Bieber displayed a veteran’s composure, something he attributes to his developmen­t at the University of California-Santa Barbara. “We were big on the mental side of the game,” said Bieber, who helped the Gauchos reach the 2016 College World Series. “And just being able to stay poised and confident, especially when things go wrong.”

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