At the top of the third inning, with a runner on second base, Garret had to face the top of the lineup again. The first batter repeated his previous at bat by flying out to right field for the first out of the inning.
I thought getting an out after giving up a hit was a good thing, but Garret acted otherwise. He toed the rubber on the mound and said a few words to himself before facing the next batter, not looking happy. The proof came with the next batter as his pitches scattered and seemed to dance outside the strike zone. He walked the batter. Runners on first and second. I glanced at Noah, but he remained where he was.