22. Tyler
Pill RHP
4-17-11 Interview:
Mack: How’s the season going?
Pill: I think that after the last weekend at LSU
and that loss to A & M the team and the coaching staff didn't really know
what hit us. Not the fact that we lost four in a row but at how bad we played.
In my opinion we should have took 3 out of 4 of those games. Fridays game was a
good team victory, we did everything we usually do. Our hitting, pitching, and
defense were all solid. It was a great bounce back from the previous games. We
got some confidence but we know there is still more work to do in becoming what
we want to be.
4-18-11:
Pill: As far as the game goes we played pretty
well. It was a huge come from behind win. We just need to duplicate what we did
in the ninth inning every time were up to bat. My season so far has been going
pretty well. Our team is pretty strong defensively so all I have to do is make
quality pitches and throw strikes and the defense and offense will take care of
everything else. It's been a fun year so far and I look forward to the rest of
the year with my team.
8-28-11: - #47 -
SP Tyler Pill – Pill is another of the good college arms that was drafted this
past June.Pill has been on the prospect sheets since his high school days, but
all scouts had to put his name on hold in May 2010 when he injured his right
elbow. He bounced right back and finished the 2010 season: 17-G, 15-St, 7-1,
2.28, 110-K, 98.2-IP. Pill led the team in innings pitched and there’s no
reason for him to stay back in camp come April 1st. I’ve got him in Savannah –
ETA: TBD
9-29-11
Interview:
Mack: Morning folks. Today we are talking to the Mets 4th round
selection in the 2011 draft, Cal State Fullerton RHP Tyler Pill. Hey Tyler...
you and I haven't taked since, what, the loss to A and M? How's pro life treating you?
Pill: Yes that is correct. Pro life has been great
so far, I'm meeting tons of new people both players and coaches. Pro life is a
whole new experience than college and I like that because not only will it help
me grow as a player but also as a person
Mack: Okay, I have to ask you the same question I
ask all you bonus babies. What's the first thing you bought when you cashed the
check?
Pill: Well to be honest I haven't gotten anything
so far. Right now there's nothing I really want but I'm sure something will
come up
Mack: For the record, most buy a truck. Tyler, take
us back to August 2nd and that first professional inning thrown for Brooklyn.
Walk us throughit please.
Pill: My first inning in Brooklyn was sweet. There
were a ton of fans like always at that location and I was scheduled to throw
one inning late in the game. I was really excited and pumped up like always
when coming in late. The first batter hit a dribbler to me for an out, the
second guy flew out to right I think, and then the third batter struck out
Mack: Tyler, you came out of Covina High School in
California and was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 38th round of the
2008 draft. Are you happy with your decision to play college ball instead of
turning pro then?
Pill: I am very happy to went to college. I think
at that point I was too immature and didn't know as much about pitching as I
should have. Going to college got me prepared for professional ball, helped me
mature a lot more, and learn a ton about baseball whether it be the advanced
things or just small things. College in my opinion got me to where I felt I
needed to be before entering professional baseball
Mack: Well, ya know what... we're happy you went to
college too. :) I, for one, am thrilled you're a Met ,especially since you and
I have "good history". You wasted little time impressing the pitching
coach at CSF, going 11-3 as a freshman. We're your goals always to be a
starting pitcher?
Pill: Haha well, I'm glad you're happy I'm a Met
because I am too. Yes my goals were always to be a starting pitcher. Being a
starter means you control the game and that feeling is awesome. I love being
able to go late in games and figure out hitters, its great. I was told once
that every start is like putting together a puzzle, meaning that you have to
see what hitters can’t hit, what's working for you that day, and so on. I've
always liked that saying because its true, every start will be different and
you have to figure things out as you go. So I have always loved starting and
shutting down the other team for a whole game or if things get tough
Mack: The reason I asked that question is, in 2010,
you hit .354 in 55-G, with 7-HR and 42-RBI. You sure they're playing you at the
right position?
Pill: Ha ha,
that's true. I do love hitting but they figured my arm is more valuable.
The good thing is that in AA I'll be able to hit again so I'll enjoy showing
them what I can do with the stick.
Mike S.: - Hey Tyler, this is Michael Scannell. I also
write here at Mack's Mets. I've got a
question... do you read the common scouting reports on yourself and if so, do
they affect the way you approach your training and preparation?
Pill: Hey Michael. To be honest with you I dont. I
have obviously heard some reports on me but I have never really thought to
change anything because there are so many out there. I also think the best way
to to approach your training and preparation is to just stay with your routine
and remember what type of pitcher you are and what you are capable of because
you're the one who knows yourself the most.
Mack: Tyler, this is Mack. I'm going to let you go with one last
question. Do you have anything you want to say to your many fans here at Mack's
Mets?
Pill: Just that I want to thank you for
interviewing me and that I'm very glad and thankful to have your support.
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