From Cleveland Plain Dealer:
Paul Byrd, experimenting with a split-finger fastball, used it Thursday in the Tribe's 13-2 victory over Houston.
Byrd pitched two scoreless innings.
Atlanta's John Smoltz, a neighbor of Byrd's in Alpharetta, Ga., showed him the splitter during the off-season.
Tribe pitching coach Carl Willis threw the splitter during his career as well.
"I'm excited," said Byrd. "It has potential. . . . I just want to see if it can be a legitimate pitch for me."
Byrd struck out lefty Luke Scott in the fourth with a splitter. He bounced the first four he threw. Byrd is looking for a pitch to help him against lefties.
Lefties hit .369 (128-for-347) against Byrd last year.