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Dodgers 'moderately concerned' about Flaherty's velocity dip - ESPN

LOS ANGELES — Jack Flaherty experienced a noticeable dip in fastball velocity during his last start, averaging 91.4 mph in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series and triggering concerns about the state of his arm as the season stretched into late October. Flaherty, who will start Game 1 of the World Series for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night, said the drop stemmed from a timing issue with his delivery that he has been working to correct throughout the week.

Dodgers pitching coach Mark Prior said the issue is not injury related, though he acknowledged being «moderately concerned.»

«Obviously everybody knows — the more velocity the better, usually — unless you're going way below hitting speed,» Prior said. «Concern, yeah, because obviously he was pitching on regular rest and it was a little bit down. Can he pitch with it? Yeah. He's somebody who's more about execution that anything. And I think they did a really good job of game planning the second time through, sitting on some of their slower spin stuff. But I think with extra rest and what we saw in bullpens, I feel pretty confident that he can get back to where he was the other time.»

Flaherty pitched seven scoreless innings against the New York Mets in Game 1, then allowed eight runs in three innings against them at Citi Field in Game 5. The latter start saw Flaherty's four-seam fastball fall by nearly two ticks, from a season average of 93.3 mph. His average fastball has now dipped below 92 mph in three of his past five starts. The mechanics of his delivery tend to impact that.

«And sometimes it's intent,» Prior said. «He's a little bit old school where sometimes he'll throttle his heater so that he can jump on it a little bit late. We've seen that

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