Wed 3/23/16 2:27 PM

Wisler has given up three runs on six hits and three walks while striking out six in 8.2 innings so far this spring. He was happy with how he threw his changeup in his last outing, MLB.com reports. "To be honest, this is the best [the changeup] has felt probably ever for me," Wisler said Friday. "I just think the consistency of it -- I'd have it in certain games, but I didn't trust it. I didn't throw it that much, and I'd try to manipulate it. Now, my thought process is just, 'Keep it down in the zone.'"
EDGE Analysis
Unhappy with the consistency of his changeup last season, Wisler worked with Hall of Famer Tom Glavine over the winter to refine the offering. Wisler seems to be regaining confidence in the pitch, with manager Fredi Gonzalez saying "he's got a little different look in his eyes." An improved changeup would likely help Wisler against lefty batters, who did a number on the 23-year-old last year (.986 OPS).