I saw the eventual game winning hit as a fastball up at the waist that caught a lot of the plate ... and it did not have nearly the run his pitches did Friday night.
It is not the velocity, as that can be replicated for a while. A pitcher that is not fresh will tend to lose some of his command and/or movement. The first pitch to Broadus was not at all competitive ... six to nine inches into the LH batter's box ... missing Torres' target by about 18 inches. Broadus was able to give up on that pitch early. The next pitch (the base hit) was a 94 mph fastball up at the waist with a little arm-side run ... but met the barrel middle in. It was not a good pitch and did not nearly exhibit the location and movement he had the night prior.
Brian