The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Foltynewic­z keeps strong spring rolling

Atlanta starter has yielded just three hits in nine innings.

- By David O’Brien dobrien@ajc.com

BRADENTON, FLA. — Mike Foltynewic­z had runners on second and third in the first inning Saturday and gave up a leadoff double in the fourth, but in each case, the Braves’ No. 2 starter came away clean.

And so it was a productive spring-training day for Foltynewic­z, who limited a Pirates split squad to two hits and one walk in four scoreless innings of a 15-1 Braves win at LECOM Park, where Dustin Peterson and Dansby Swanson had two-run homers for the Braves and Peterson added a two-run single.

Foltynewic­z recorded only one strikeout and has but two K’s in nine innings this spring. But he’s given up just three hits and three walks over three spring starts while focusing on the Braves’ new pitching mantra — first-pitch strikes are absolutely essential — and also trying to bear down and put away hitters in two-strike situations, something that hurt Foltynewic­z badly last season.

“When they got on second and third today, something came over me, and I know they weren’t going to score,” Foltynewic­z said. “I know it’s spring training, but it’s awesome to have that confidence and have it just grow. For some reason I was just like, let’s go, these guys aren’t going to score. And they didn’t.

“Just going to take that confidence into the season and into these last few starts before the season starts. It’s cool to have that kind of feeling and just kind of learn from that.”

The Braves haven’t announced their rotation order to begin the season, but it’s no secret he’s in line to start the second game, between No. 1 starter Julio Teheran and No. 3 Brandon McCarthy.

“I thought Folty was really good again,” manager Brian Snitker said after his Braves’ sixth win in their past seven games. “A couple of (pitches) with two strikes that he kind of probably left too fat. But overall I thought he was really good. He’s maturing as a pitcher, getting more confidence in what he’s doing, having an idea. Some of the things he’s been approached with all spring he’s trying, he’s open to it.

“It’s not about not having an arsenal because he does. It’s just about putting it together, command and all that kind of stuff. I like where he’s at right now.”

Foltynewic­z retired the first two batters of the first inning on a fly out and strikeout, then walked Colin Moran before David Freese doubled. He induced a groundout by Jordan Luplow to end the inning, the first of five consecutiv­e batters retired before Foltynewic­z hit Josh Harrison with a pitch in the third.

Mercer grounded out into a double play to end that inning, and after Moran doubled to start the fourth inning Foltynewic­z got a pair of groundouts by Freese and Luplow and a fly out by Christophe­r Bostick to end the inning.

“All my pitches were where I wanted them except to (the third and fourth hitters), the guys who got base hits,” Foltynewic­z said. “We were trying to hit the corners, trying to bury the (two-strike) stuff, and it’s just like broken records -- last year they were getting two-strike hits and those were the only hard-hit balls today. Still trying to practice that and get those twostrike pitches where I need to. But other than that we got out of some jams a couple of innings, and we beared down when we needed to, so it’s good to see that . ...

“I know it’s spring and we’re trying to work on stuff, but at the same time it’s kind of getting close to the season and we’re kind of getting things going and getting ready for the season. The leadoff double, for them not to score it’s good to see. I’ve been kind of working on that the last part of the season, runners on base and getting out of it. It’s just a learning process, and we’re getting better and better with it.”

 ?? JOHN RAOUX / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Braves pitcher Mike Foltynewic­z says his confidence is building after tossing four scoreless innings at the Pirates on Saturday.
JOHN RAOUX / ASSOCIATED PRESS Braves pitcher Mike Foltynewic­z says his confidence is building after tossing four scoreless innings at the Pirates on Saturday.

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