Houston Chronicle Sunday

Urquidy’s pitching style raising concerns

- By Chandler Rome STAFF WRITER

TORONTO — José Urquidy’s style lends itself to contact. He throws a four-seam fastball up in the strike zone without overpoweri­ng velocity. Urquidy relies on an above-average spin rate, a bevy of breaking pitches and elite defense behind him to thrive.

Four starts into the 2022 season, it’s fair to wonder whether the method is sustainabl­e. Urquidy has a 5.95 ERA across 192⁄3innings. No starting pitcher in the American League has allowed more hits — and perhaps it should be worse.

Opponents are slashing .309/.337/.519 against Urquidy through his first four starts. That’s an .856 OPS. Baseball Savant measures expected statistics like batting average and slugging percentage based on contact quality.

The expected batting average against Urquidy is .329. The expected slugging percentage is .688 — more than 150 points higher than the actual number. His expected ERA? 7.37.

The Astros deal in reality. This is far too small of a sample size from which to draw sweeping conclusion­s. Urquidy has managed to avoid a total disaster. He threw five innings of onerun ball during his first start and limited Toronto to two earned runs in 52⁄3innings last week.

Those same Blue Jays bats battered Urquidy for five innings on Friday. They managed only four runs. Shortstop Jeremy Peña, third baseman

Alex Bregman and right fielder Kyle Tucker stole at least four hits from Toronto with terrific defensive plays.

“If you keep them in the ballpark, we got action on catching it,” manager Dusty Baker said after the game.

For the most part, Urquidy has heeded Baker’s pleas. He’s allowed just four home runs in the first 192⁄3 innings this season. Urquidy yielded 17 in 107 frames last season.

Again, with an arsenal predicated on four-seam fastballs up in the strike zone, some long balls are almost expected.

Toronto averaged 95 mph exit velocity on the 16 balls it put in play against him on Friday. Teams are averaging a 92.6 mph exit velocity on batted balls off Urquidy, who is generating fewer swings and misses while relying on remarkable defense to save him from total disaster. Opponents are whiffing at a 19.2 percent clip against him. His career average is 24.4 percent.

Sugar Land falls to Oklahoma City

Jose Altuve continued his rehab assignment on Saturday night in the Sugar Land Space Cowboys 7-1 loss to the Oklahoma City Dodgers at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.

Altuve once again started at second base and hit second in the lineup and finished the night 1-for-3 with a double, walk and run scored.

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