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Vasquez's Velocity Dips: A Worry for Next Start?
5 Apr
Summary
- Vasquez allowed one run over six innings but didn't factor into the decision.
- Relief pitcher allowed a tying run, costing Vasquez a potential win.
- Pitcher's fastball velocity decreased from his previous outing.

In his recent start on Saturday against the Red Sox, pitcher Vasquez delivered a commendable performance, pitching six innings and allowing only one run on six hits and one walk, with three strikeouts. He exited the game with his team holding a 2-1 lead.
However, the bullpen could not maintain the advantage. Adrian Morejon allowed two hits and a run in the eighth inning, tying the game at 2-2 and preventing Vasquez from securing another win. Vasquez's fastball velocity registered at 93.6 mph, a decrease from the 95.0 mph recorded in his prior victory. This change in velocity sparks anticipation for his next start against the Rockies.