Velasquez looks to go deeper into starts

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PHILADELPHIA — After using his bullpen for seven innings on Wednesday and four on Tuesday, Phillies manager Pete Mackanin was counting on a little help in Thursday’s 3-2 loss to the Giants from Vince Velasquez — the only starter of the past three games to open the season in the Phillies’ rotation.

But Velasquez lasted no longer than his two predecessors, Zach Eflin on Tuesday and Phil Klein on Wednesday, needing 93 pitches to make it through five innings. Velasquez’s five were better than Eflin or Klein’s, allowing only two runs compared to six and four, respectively. But another inefficient outing from Velasquez again put the weight on the shoulders of a beleaguered bullpen.

“It was tough. I had to push myself and at least get to five innings,” Velasquez said. “We used a lot of pitchers last night, and starting out with [28] pitches in the first inning doesn’t help. So I just had to make my pitches and manage to get through five.”

Nearing the end of his start, Mackanin and head trainer Scott Sheridan paid Velasquez a visit on the mound to check a blister on his middle finger. Mackanin said if not for the blister, Velasquez would have possibly stayed in longer than five innings, likely to take the load off a …

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