Astros' Hector Neris not concerned by dip in velocity after return from WBC
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Hector Neris’ first two post-World Baseball Classic pitches prompted concern from Martín Maldonado. The veteran catcher stopped Neris’ outing while summoning pitching coach Josh Miller and athletic trainer Eric Velazquez to the mound during Tuesday’s game against the Miami Marlins.
“Everything is good, everything is normal,” Neris said. “It was one outing. You want to see if everything is connected, but saw a pitch he didn’t think was good so he came to talk to me. Everything is normal.”
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