Volquez struggled and didn’t make it through the 5th inning before leaving in favor of a reliever. Lets take a look at his pitch selection first.

Like usual its fastball and change up with a little extra thrown in, but really relying on those two pitches almost 90% of the time. Thats not really out of the ordinary with what he has done in the past.

Here is what the velocity looked like with the different pitches.

The fastball speed looks fine as he averaged 94 MPH and topped out at 96 MPH several times. His change up and slider were just about the same in terms of speed, while his curveball was a little bit slower than those two. Nothing really out of whack here though.

So lets take a look at the pitches vs the strikezone for Volquez.

Simple to see by looking at the chart… Volquez just couldn’t find the strikezone Wednesday. One thing to note, he only had 8 swings and misses on the day where he threw over 105 pitches. Volquez has always been a ‘wild but effective’ kind of guy. He needs to be less wild though, because its not always conducive to being effective.