Blue Jays Axford credits Halladay with change in approach on mound
DUNEDIN, Fla. — John Axford was struggling through single-A in 2009 when the Milwaukee Brewers made a suggestion that changed his career path.
“Be like Roy Halladay,” Axford, then 26, was told by pitching coach Fred Danby and pitching co-ordinator Lee Tunnell during a bullpen session before a minor-league game in Dunedin.
Axford listened. And it worked, taking him to the big leagues for the first time later that season.
“I obviously don’t look anything like Halladay at all mechanically but (Danby and Tunnell) were trying to make me create more of an athletic look when I was on the mound,” said the right-hander, who’s likely to be part of the Blue Jays major-league relief corps this season.