Chicago Sun-Times
US · 25 mins ago
After years lost to injury, Jose Urquidy could be finding his pace at the back of White Sox rotation
Before spending much of the previous two seasons rehabbing from his second career Tommy John surgery, and getting acquired via a small minors swap last month, White Sox right-hander Jose Urquidy was a proven playoff performer during the Astros’ contention run.
Three years ago he was pitching in the ALCS, but the 31-year-old has noticed some changes since he was last a big league fixture.
“Hitters are more powerful, pitchers too; throwing a lot of pitches 100 mph,” said Urquidy, who usually sits…
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