""I think my pitching's been better than the line shows. Now it's time for a fresh start," he said Friday."
"Quantrill turned in six shutout innings, leaning heavily on the sharp execution of his cutter and slider - a refined one-two punch that Manager Clayton McCullough later called 'his weapons.'"
"His efficiency was striking. He exited after just 69 pitches, having scattered two hits, walked none and struck out three."
"A bonus pick is always a win as a right-handed pitcher," he noted."
Cal Quantrill pitched effectively in the Marlins' 3-1 victory against the Kansas City Royals, delivering six shutout innings while allowing only two hits and no walks. Despite having a 5.36 ERA prior to the game, he felt his performance was underappreciated. His execution of a refined cutter and slider helped him maintain control and rhythm throughout the game. In addition to his pitching, Quantrill made a crucial defensive play by picking off a runner, and the team's defense played well to preserve the shutout.
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