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WEST SACRAMENTO -- Following another dominant start away from Sutter Health Park against the Giants over the weekend, Luis Severino expressed urgency to find a way to pitch better at home and stabilize his home/road splits.
“I just need to figure out a way to pitch good at home," Severino said on Saturday. "I feel like if I only pitch on the road, I’ll be freakin’ Cy Young. But I need to get better at home.”
Through six starts at Sutter Health Park, Severino is 0-4 and holds a 6.75 ERA with 14 walks, 29 strikeouts and four home runs allowed in 34 2/3 innings. Through four away games, he has allowed just two earned runs in 25 innings with six walks, 16 strikeouts and no homers for a 0.72 road ERA that ranks second among qualified Major League starters, just behind the Yankees’ Max Fried (0.71).
One fix Severino talked about is throwing his home bullpen sessions in between starts off the actual stadium mound rather than in the A’s bullpen that sits beyond the right-field wall. He plans to start that with his next session before his next scheduled home start against the Angels on Thursday.
Severino came away with the idea after a conversation with pitching coach Scott Emerson, who believes the change will help him feel more comfortable with the field, which from the mound offers a view unlike any other ballpark in MLB.
“There’s a definite weird look from the rubber to home plate with where the walkway is behind the dish,” Emerson said. “The press box is off-center, and that can kind of give you an optical illusion of maybe the plate being in a different spot, per se. I think if we can get his [bullpen] sessions off the game mound and get him more comfortable seeing the visual there, that’ll help.”
Severino also has referenced the lack of a connected clubhouse to the dugout -- the A’s new two-story clubhouse at Sutter Health Park is situated behind left field -- as something he has had to adjust to. His usual in-game routine on days he starts consists of heading inside the clubhouse during the half-innings he is not on the mound to either watch film or move around to keep his body warm.