Brady almost copied Sanchez by starting off with a strikeout, followed by a baserunner. The only difference was that the baserunner reached on four balls and not a hit. Some of his pitches stayed too low for the umpire. He didn't have perfect control but like they told me, it's a different style; it can throw off the hitter. Batter three struck out looking. Servite's cleanup hitter got a piece of the pitch, sending it up the middle. It was too slow though. The shortstop was able to field it smoothly to the second baseman to get the runner from first out to end the inning.
Sanchez had a similar inning again. Strikeout. Walk. Strikeout. Flyout to center field. His speed was something to marvel at, but his style and form couldn't be compared to the submarine pitcher. Brady was the first to throw a clean inning: groundout, pop out, strikeout.