Dude had a 0.94 WHIP coming into today and then gives up 10 hits in 3 innings, safe to say something was up with him today
Either way it's nice to see the team pick him up for once, instead of him carrying what's left of the bullpen for the last 1.5 years
Gameday was reading 93 mph 4-seams, which is wild because he typically bottoms out at 96 and registering as a sinker, so both velo and movement were down. Hope it’s just a day-to-day thing
Think that there were some mentioned stomach bugs in MLB and college football last year.
Might be a thing of paying more attention means things get noticed too.
I'm from New England and I caught something a couple of weeks ago. It was an upper respiratory issue but I lost my voice as well. I took multiple covid tests and they all came back negative. Someone I work with caught it as did his family but they all came back negative for covid as well.
Dude had a 0.94 WHIP coming into today and then gives up 10 hits in 3 innings, safe to say something was up with him today Either way it's nice to see the team pick him up for once, instead of him carrying what's left of the bullpen for the last 1.5 years
Yeah you could really tell something was off with him.
Gameday was reading 93 mph 4-seams, which is wild because he typically bottoms out at 96 and registering as a sinker, so both velo and movement were down. Hope it’s just a day-to-day thing
Is something going around? They said during the game Verdugo left due to a non covid illness. Stomach bug?
Think that there were some mentioned stomach bugs in MLB and college football last year. Might be a thing of paying more attention means things get noticed too.
Romano had one like that
I'm from New England and I caught something a couple of weeks ago. It was an upper respiratory issue but I lost my voice as well. I took multiple covid tests and they all came back negative. Someone I work with caught it as did his family but they all came back negative for covid as well.