Daniel Lynch IV is striking out more Royals opponents. Here’s what to know
Kansas City Royals left-hander Daniel Lynch IV has transformed into one of the team’s top high-leverage relievers this season. The key to his breakout: revisiting old college film and offseason training that helped him nearly double his strikeout rate.
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Here are key takeaways:
- Lynch has nearly doubled his strikeouts-per-nine rate this season, jumping from 6.0 to 11.0. He had posted 18 strikeouts and just four walks in 14 ⅔ innings across 14 games.
- The Royals asked Lynch to focus on generating more strikeouts after his transition to the bullpen in 2024, when he posted a 3.06 ERA in 57 games.
- Lynch trained at Maven Baseball in Atlanta this offseason, where co-founder Sean McLaughlin identified mechanical issues making him “too rotational” in his delivery.
- The fix involved returning to an old move from his University of Virginia days — getting his glove higher in the air to stay balanced through his motion.
- Teammate Matt Strahm helped Lynch pitch exclusively from the stretch and embrace a strikeout mindset focused on attacking hitters.
- Before last Wednesday’s action, Lynch had held opponents to a .100 batting average (5-for-50), fourth-best in the majors, and recorded his first save May 3 against the Seattle Mariners.
- Lynch is averaging 94 mph with his sinker and four-seam fastball and ranks in the 94th percentile with a 32.7 strikeout percentage, per Statcast.
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