My dad taught me really early so I could take a lot of pressure off my elbow. Because the way I throw it, it doesn't crank up my elbow like everyone else's curveballs. Drew Pomeranz crankcurveballsdad Change image and share on social
I've done literally everything there is to do on a baseball field as a pitcher. Drew Pomeranz baseballfieldhave Change image and share on social
In my bullpen sessions, I'm just trying to feel comfortable, throw strikes, and not get too complicated. Drew Pomeranz bullpencomfortablecomplicate Change image and share on social
Ten minutes before starting a game in Akron, they said, 'Sit down, you're done.' Then I went to Arizona and sat there. There was no one to tell me what to do. I just had to wait. Drew Pomeranz akronarizonagame Change image and share on social
I've got four pitches now. I don't have to use them all the time, but I've got them in my pocket now for when it's necessary. Drew Pomeranz havepitchpocket Change image and share on social
It's hard to be a two-pitch guy. People tell you that, but you don't really believe it. Drew Pomeranz guyhardpeople Change image and share on social
I haven't been on too many winning teams - in Oakland, we were in first place most of the year, and it was pretty fun, pretty exciting. Drew Pomeranz excitfunoakland Change image and share on social
Getting my curveball back and finding another pitch just helped me figure out how to pitch. Drew Pomeranz backcurveballfigure Change image and share on social
I've always been fastball-curveball and really relied on that pitch, and when it goes away, it just totally changes how you attack hitters. Drew Pomeranz attackcurveballfastball Change image and share on social
You can work this hard and sometimes not get recognition for it. Drew Pomeranz hardrecognitionwork Change image and share on social