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Velasquez vows to ‘stay positive’ amid struggles
- Updated: August 21, 2016
PHILADELPHIA — Vince Velasquez could allow these past few weeks to torment him, if he desired.
But Velasquez sees no point in that, even though his struggles continued in Sunday afternoon’s 9-0 loss to the Cardinals at Citizens Bank Park. He allowed seven hits, five runs, two walks, two home runs and struck out seven in six innings. Velasquez has a 10.47 ERA in his last three starts and a 7.29 ERA in his last six.
Velasquez also has allowed eight home runs in his last 15 1/3 innings after he allowed just 11 in his first 103 2/3 innings.
“You’ve got to stay positive,” Velasquez said. “If you let yourself [get] down, you’re not going to get anywhere. The way I see it is everyone has a turning point. I’m not figuring it out. I haven’t found that turning point yet. I have a couple days off [to] regather, and I’ll bounce back against New York. That’s the way I see it, just try to be optimistic and keep working.”
Velasquez has thrown 119 innings, which is just 5 2/3 innings short of his career high in the Minor Leagues. Phillies manager Pete Mackanin does not believe Velasquez is running on fumes, although the Phillies are closely monitoring Velasquez’s workload. Instead, …
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