Yordano Ventura was told he'd be on a strict 90-95 pitch count in his second-to-last tuneup before his Opening Day start.
He only needed 88 pitches to prove he's already in mid-season form.
Ventura held the Seattle Mariners hitless over seven scoreless innings Friday, striking out four and walking two in the Kansas City Royals' 5-1 victory in Cactus League action.
Ventura threw just 49 strikes to 39 balls but showed good use of his curve and his fastball sat consistently in the 94-95 mph range. The hard-throwing right-hander induced six swinging strikes and topped out at 99 mph. Ventura, who led the league in pitches at or above 96 mph last season, exited with a 5-0 lead after seven.
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Royals manager Ned Yost said prior to Friday's start that Ventura would throw no more than 95 pitches and be limited to just 60-65 for his final spring outing next Wednesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The 23-year-old officially inherited the role of staff ace from the departed James Shields after being named Opening Day starter this week for the Royals' April 6 game against the Chicago White Sox.