Afterward, McGowan admitted that he began to tire in the fifth. Fatigue starts to strike around the 60-pitch mark, he said. Entering the fifth, he had thrown 56 pitches. He threw 14 more in the fifth. The first six were balls.
“The body just feels like I run out of steam just a little bit,” he said. “I shouldn’t be feeling that. I should be at a point where I can go 90 to 100, especially the way my arm feels. It feels great. “
He added: “I’ve got to find a way to get deep into games and quit taxing the bullpen so much.”
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