MESA, Ariz. -- All the Cubs want from their pitchers is to be open-minded, execute their pitches, and trust their "two-headed monster," coach Mike Borzello and video coordinator Tommy Hottovy.
Kyle Hendricks does, and he encouraged new Cubs starter Tyler Chatwood to listen to the duo. Chatwood did just that in his last spring start Tuesday vs. San Francisco, and struck out nine Giants over five innings.
"It's like a whole new world," Hendricks said of the Cubs' scheme. "Your eyes light right up.