Former pitching coach recognized Jays lefty’s talent from young age
Thomas Pannone’s former high school pitching coach was following along on his iPad as the left-hander made his first major league start for the Blue Jays last week.
The performance — a seven-inning masterpiece against the Baltimore Orioles — didn’t surprise Bill Campbell one bit. He knew what the one-time outfielder was capable of from a young age, even if Pannone didn’t back then.
“He was primarily a centre-fielder and I said: ‘you gotta try pitching. There’s a thousand guys that can hit the ball as far as you but there’s not that many pitchers that can make the ball move like you,’” Cambpell said on Monday in a phone interview with The Canadian Press.
“And he would say: ‘no, no, I’m going to be a centre-fielder.’ And I’d say: ‘you’re going to be a pitcher, I’m telling you.’”


