One Stat to Watch for Each Blue Jays Pitcher
Briefly

The article examines the current performance of Toronto Blue Jays pitchers. Chris Bassitt, despite losing fastball speed, adapts by mastering precision, reflecting in his best start. Kevin Gausman has regained necessary pitch depth and velocity, making him a solid #2/3 starter again. Jose Berrios, however, is encountering challenges with a high walk rate of 9.6%, partly due to hitters being less aggressive, putting himself in more difficult pitching scenarios. Overall, the pitching staff shows a mix of performances with varying strategies for success.
Chris Bassitt has lost 1.2mph off his fastball but is compensating by hitting the corners with precision, resulting in his best start as a Blue Jay.
For Kevin Gausman, regaining depth on his splitter and improving fastball speed has led him to become a solid #2/3 starter again despite some struggles.
Jose Berrios is facing more challenges this season with a 9.6% walk rate due to hitters chasing less, leading to more difficult pitching situations.
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