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Zac Gallen returned home to Philly a great pitcher — and learned there's still room to grow


Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher is smart, savvy, and well-studied. He says he is prone to rabbit holes, which has led to offseasons spent trying to add pitches, aspiring to something he read about or saw someone else throw. This past winter, however, he focused more on the mental approach, embracing the comfort he has established on the mound. (Yahoo! Sports)

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Zac Gallen returned home to Philly a great pitcher — and learned there's still room to grow


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