Buehler was sharper Saturday in the league’s most difficult pitching environment. With a fastball touching 98 mph, the right-hander held the Rockies (3-6) to one run and three hits in five innings in his first appearance against the Rockies since Game 163 in October. He walked two and tallied his first four strikeouts of the season. He threw 79 pitches, induced 10 swing and misses, and made one costly offering, a 96-mph fastball up in the zone to David Dah in the fourth inning. The ball landed 445 feet away in the second deck overlooking right field for a solo home run.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 07, 2019 03:51 UTC