[報導] Q&A with Sam Tuivailala
In the 3rd round of the 2010 MLB Draft, the St. Louis Cardinals selected Sam
Tuivailala, who was listed as a shortstop at the time. Similar to college
football recruiting, I believe the Cardinals selected Tuivailala because of his
overall athletic ability, and they would hammer down his position during player
development. They knew there was a chance he could play shortstop. If not, they
could move him to third, and finally, if that didn't work out, they'd convert
him back to pitcher, a position where he thrived in back in high school. This
is exactly what the team ended up doing with Tuivailala, and the 21-year-old
fireballer is now enjoying success on the mound.
Player Profile:
Throws: Right
Bats: Right
Height: 6'3"
Weight: 195 pounds
Born: October 19, 1992 (Age 21)
High School: Aragon HS (San Mateo, CA)
Interview:
Viva El Birdos: Obligatory ESPN-like question: Where does LeBron James land in
free agency?
Sam Tuivailala: Personally, I would like him to stay in Miami, just because I'm
a Heat fan, haha.
VEB: If you could face one big leaguer right now, who would you choose and what
would the outcome be?
ST: If I could face one big leaguer I would probably have to choose Mike Trout.
It is fun watching him play, and if I could face him, the outcome would
probably be me striking him out or him hitting a line drive back at me but I'll
catch it.
VEB: If you could "steal" one pitch from a current big leaguer, which would it
be and why?
ST: One pitch I would steal would probably be Wainwright's curveball just
because it's so effective and it gets batters off balance. Batters wouldn't be
able to just sit on my fastball which would help me out even more.
VEB: How did the Cardinals approach you about changing from SS to 3B to
pitcher? What were your initial thoughts on the matter?
ST: When they told me I would play 3rd base I was pretty happy about it. I took
a couple of ground balls and it felt good playing at the corner. My 3rd year
going to Johnson City I played 1 game and went 1-4 with a home run, and the
very next day they told me I would be throwing off the bump, and I was excited
to know that I would be pitching again. At the same time I was still a little
sad because I wouldn't be swinging the bat. With that being said, the main goal
here is to make it to the show and the Cardinals felt my best chance was on the
bump. I was blessed to have a plan B with pitching, so I was good with the
decision and happy it happened.
VEB: In your opinion, how do you feel the transition to pitcher has gone?
ST: At first, it was weird because I hadn't thrown off a mound in about 2
years. It was difficult at first because I had to work on my pitches during the
season, so in games I would have to throw pitches that I wasn't really
comfortable with and as a competitor, you’re always trying to have a positive
outcome. I failed a lot in the beginning of my pitching career with command and
being able to throw my off speed pitches, but I learned a lot from all my
mistakes I made early and now I'm comfortable with everything I'm throwing. I'm
throwing all my pitches with confidence. One quote that my girlfriend showed me
was "Without struggle there is no progress." I'm really happy on how things are
going and really excited to see how the future goes!
VEB: What are you working on most: command or improving your breaking ball?
ST: I would say both because I can throw a breaking ball, but if it's not for a
strike. Batters are just going to take them for a ball and wait for my
fastball. If I can control my breaking ball for a strike, it makes the batter
think twice about what I'm throwing and will help me deep in counts. Throughout
the season, I've been working on command and off speed pitches. I personally
feel like I've made a big improvements, and I'm happy on how it's turned out.
VEB: Which player in the organization have you learned from the most? Which
coach?
ST: My pitching coach last year In Peoria was Jason Simontacchi, and he was a
guy that really understood us pitchers because he played. He went through the
same process that we are going through right now, and he pitched in the show as
well. Last year was my first year on a full season team and he talked to me
about trusting my ability and my pitches. He showed us how difficult this game
is, but we control our own outcome by how we prepare ourselves. He also helped
me develop a routine and helped me mentally become a better pitcher because he
started talking to me about when to throw a pitch or what batters tend to look
for. This year, my pitching coach is Ace Adams, and I can't say one negative
thing about him. He's always positive every day. He believes in everyone and is
always making us feel positive no matter what the outcome is. He's always
telling us that we are good enough and to stop doubting our ability because we
are here for a reason.
VEB: Your 39.7 K% is absolutely incredible, but your BB% could use a little
improvement. What specifically are you working on in between appearances to cut
down on your walks?
ST: I've been better at cutting down my walks since the first month of the
season, and I think one thing that's helped me out is being able to get ahead
of the batter on the first pitch. I've been working on slowing the game down
and even when I'm throwing long toss I focus on hitting my partner in the Chest
and focus on repeating my mechanics the same way every time.
VEB: At the end of the 2014 season, what would you have liked to have
accomplished on an individual level?
ST: At the end of the season, one of my goals is to know that I've gotten
better with my command. I possibly might look back at the numbers and see what
I've improved on but also what I need to improve on as well. There always
something else that you can get better at and I'm going to keep working hard no
matter what.
As always, I am grateful for the time and effort Sam put into answering these
questions. In my opinion, these are some of the most thorough and thoughtful
answers I have received in my time at VEB. I wish him the best of luck as his
career continues.
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