Alek Manoah, prodigious thrower of baseballs, is always looking for a new edge.
“I think I’m going to use it to my advantage,” Manoah said. “Me being able to get into a really good rhythm and be on my own time … The MLB a little bit of a different pace but it’s still going to be my pace.
“So I can get my perspective on it. Mid-season, sometimes you need a a different set of eyes to tell you maybe this is going on or that is going on.”Article content As a front of the rotation dude all of last season and the starter in the playoff opener against the Mariners, obviously Manoah is a candidate to get the ball on opening day.Article content
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