Manager Dave Trembley saw the same thing everybody else did when Kevin Millwood was on the mound.
"Obviously, we got Millwood's pitch count up, but he's not where he's going to be when the season starts,'' Trembley said. "We've got to get him there."
Dave didn't need to be reminded that Millwood considers himself a terrible spring training pitcher.
"He's been pretty open about that,'' Trembley said. "He wants work. He needs work. We got him up to 60 pitches, and that's what we wanted to do."
Trembley continues to be impressed with Koji, who has been very effective in each of his three appearances.
"Koji was a bright spot,'' he said. "Every time out he has thrown the ball well. I thought we made some progress with Hernandez, but when you give up 17 hits (as a team), you're not locating your pitches and you're pitching to the areas where they want to hit."