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Rays reliever Trevor Kelley is hoping change does him well


The issue has been in front of for years, trying to figure out why his success at Triple-A couldn’t transfer to the big leagues. But what if the answer was within his grasp the whole time? Early in spring training, Rays pitching coach suggested slight adjustments that would expand Kelley’s ability to pitch down in the zone. (Tampa Bay Times)

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Rays reliever Trevor Kelley is hoping change does him well