What's Happening?
Nick Lodolo, a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, returned to the mound after a blister issue sidelined him for six weeks. In his first start of the season against the Houston Astros, Lodolo allowed four
runs on five hits over 5.1 innings, including two two-run home runs. Despite throwing 53 of 78 pitches for strikes, his velocity declined in the final inning. Lodolo aims to improve his stamina and command in his next start against the Washington Nationals.
Why It's Important?
Lodolo's performance is crucial for the Reds as they navigate the season. His ability to recover and perform effectively can influence the team's pitching depth and overall competitiveness. The Reds rely on Lodolo to stabilize their rotation, especially given the challenges of maintaining a strong pitching lineup throughout the season. His return and subsequent performance will be closely monitored by the team and fans alike.
What's Next?
Lodolo is expected to make his next start at home against the Nationals. The focus will be on building his stamina and refining his command to avoid similar issues with home runs. The Reds' coaching staff will likely work with Lodolo to address any mechanical adjustments needed to enhance his performance and prevent further decline in velocity.






