Paul Kinzer, the agent of Francisco Rodriguez, said Saturday that his client's fastball can still hit 96-97 mph, but that he feels more comfortable throwing it around 92-93.
That supposed dip in velocity has many teams, including the Mets, questioning K-Rod's value. "The velocity is there when he needs to reach back for it," said Kinzer. "He says he has a better feel for his change-up when he's not overthrowing his fastball, and his change-up has become a big part of his arsenal." According to a source, if Rodriguez would be willing to take a three-year, $39 million deal, the Mets would pounce right away. For now, the 26-year-old is thought to be searching for around five years, $75 million.