Despite being outpitched by Michael Pineda, I thought that Buchholz looked pretty good. His movement and variety look like 2013 pre-injury: six well differentiated pitches, in order of frequency: cutter, sinker, fastball, curve, changeup and splitter. Velocity on the fastballs in the low 90s is pretty good for April. The contrast in movement between the cutter and the sinker gave Buchholz plenty of options for painting the edges.
Buchholz didn't have consistent command throughout, though. He pitched up in the zone early in the game, and through a few meaty changeups later. This chart is not so much a donut hole as a bagel schmear, or perhaps the giant spaghetti monster with a few too many meatballs:

Buchholz didn't have consistent command throughout, though. He pitched up in the zone early in the game, and through a few meaty changeups later. This chart is not so much a donut hole as a bagel schmear, or perhaps the giant spaghetti monster with a few too many meatballs:
