Gio Gonzalez needed a third pitch to go with his fastball and curveball and he has been using what he calls a "secret" grip on his change-up. With one run in and two men on base in the first against Seattle on Sunday, Gonzalez got Adrian Beltre to ground into an inning-ending double play on a changeup. "It came through," Gonzalez said of the pitch. "I wanted to let teams know I have a third pitch. I don't want them to keep guessing with two pitches."