In a 2026 MiLB game, Carlos Lagrange made his first start at the Triple-A level, demonstrating good control despite adverse weather conditions. Although his fastball velocity was down due to the cold, Lagrange managed to keep the scoreboard at zero in the walk column.
While he did allow some loud contact, which indicates that, although he found the zone, he wasn't always able to place the ball where desired. His talent is undeniable, and he managed to limit the Bisons to just one run with three strikeouts in four innings.
His fastball registered 97.9 MPH with 17 inches of 'ride', combining with sweepers, changeups, and sliders, the latter being where he got most of his 'whiffs'. This performance, although not dominant, was positive for a pitcher who had never played at this level, continuing the momentum from spring training.