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The Boston Red Sox have had their most successful regular-season in franchise history, breaking the franchise record for wins and securing home field advantage throughout the playoffs.

While that’s been all too enjoyable for Red Sox nation, there have been concerns in Boston over the past few months with Boston Red Sox’ ace Chris Sale’s DL stints for left shoulder inflammation.

That concerned escalated on Wednesday night when Red Sox fans got a chance to see the flame throwing left-hander one last time before the MLB playoffs begin next week.

Chris Sale pitched 4.2 IP vs the Baltimore Orioles in the second game of a doubleheader on Wednesday, allowing three earned runs on four hits and a walk while striking eight.

It was a outing in which Sale labored much like he did in his last start vs the Cleveland Indians Friday where he threw 73 pitches in 3.1 IP.

Sale would throw 92 pitches in his outing tonight which unusual for himself to have a deep pitch count that early into a game. Fans watching the game are worried with how Sale looked in a playoff tuneup.

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Analysts, reporters and writers watching the game, as shown below in a series of tweets, are pointing out a huge dip in Sale’s velocity.

Over the course of the season, Chris Sale’s average fastball velocity sat at 94.8 mph and he hit 98-100 mphs frequently before his shoulder issues began to surface in second half of the season.

Since the returning for the mound just a little less than a month after making third start since the All-Star break, Sale has made four starts in September on a pitch count. He’s pitched in only 12 innings in those four starts while allowing 5 ER over his last two.

The ALDS starts next week and whomever that opponent is, the New York Yankees or Oakland Athletics, the Boston Red Sox are going to need their ace to be as close to his usual self as possible.

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