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Clay Buchholz didn't have the first half that he wanted, but he's made up for it with a stellar second half.
Although Buchholz won eight games before the All-Star break, he had a 5.53 ERA. Since that point, he's won just three games in 13 starts, but his ERA has been rock-solid at 2.93.
So what's been the difference for Boston's right-hander? Buchholz says that it's been his comfort on the mound.
NESN's Dale Arnold talked with Buchholz about the changes he's made as the season has gone on, whether he's the ace of the staff and much more on Friday Night Fenway. Check out the video above to see what he had to say.