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Jeremy Guthrie, 2013


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There are a lot of folks with much higher rep to post ratios then I have my friend.

JustD might have the best rate, over two birds and 1045 posts.

tinamodotti is on her way to that title, if she/he keeps up the progress from last season....

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JEREMY GUTHRIE O (vs. WHITE SOX, 4/04) *

IP:O 6 O(WIN)

H:o. 5

R:O. 1

BB:. 1

SO:. 9

Pitches: 94 (61 Strikes, 33 Balls)

2013 ERA: 1.50

* 2013 Season Debut

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PITCHES BY INNINGS

19

11

11

12

20

21

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Watching him pitch for the Royals. Glad that I get to enjoy him on my second favorite team.

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Orioles and Royals... so how has the last decade been? :eek:

But no really, way better than just jump'in on the bandwagon like some of those women with Boston pink hats.

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Although it is kind of humiliating when I see posters such as Can of Corn, who has a lot more greenie rep than I do (more than 2 and-a-half Birds), even though he has made 6,000 fewer posts than I have. :o

From what people tell me, size doesn't matter. ;)

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JEREMY GUTHRIE O (vs. RED SOX, 4/21)

IP:O 6

H:o. 8

R:O. 4

BB:. 4

SO:. 2

Pitches: 111 (71 Strikes, 40 Balls)

2013 ERA: 3.86

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PITCHES BY INNINGS

14 (71 Strikes, 7 Balls)

24 (15 Strikes, 9 Balls)

14 (10 Strikes, 4 Balls)

11 (81 Strikes, 3 Balls)

27 (18 Strikes, 9 Balls)

21 (13 Strikes, 8 Balls)

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Guthrie's record is 3-0 overall, with 2 no-decisions.

The Royals are 4-1 in the 5 games that he has pitched in.

Guthrie had his 16th consecutive start without a loss, tying the Royals' record set by Paul Splittorff from Aug. 13, 1977 - April 22, 1978.

JEREMY GUTHRIE O (vs. INDIANS, 4/28)

IP:O 6.67

H:o. 6

R:O. 0

BB:. 3

SO:. 5

Pitches: 113 (65 Strikes, 48 Balls)

2013 ERA: 3.06

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Guthrie had his 16th consecutive start without a loss, tying the Royals' record set by Paul Splittorff from Aug. 13, 1977 - April 22, 1978.

Guthrie now has the all-time Royals' franchise record (1969 - Present) all to himself:

17 consecutive start without a loss.

JEREMY GUTHRIE O (vs. WHITE SOX, 5/04)

IP:O 9 O(Complete-Game Shutout)

H:o. 4

R:O. 0

BB:. 1

SO:. 3

Pitches: 106 (74 Strikes, 32 Balls)

2013 ERA: 2.40

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Guthrie Throws First Career Shutout

http://www.kansascity.com/2013/05/04/4219082/guthrie-pitches-first-career-shutout.html#storylink=cpy

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Dont worry guys, I tweeted him last night after the and told him on behalf of Orioles Nation we wish him the best and miss him.

Did not get responded to :(

I responded asking him kindly to not pitch that well on Thursday. Also...no response.

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18 consecutive starts without a loss now, as Guthrie takes his Royals franchise record deeper with every start.

JEREMY GUTHRIE O (vs. ORIOLES, 5/09)

IP:. 6

H:o 7

R:O 2

ER:)1

BB: 3

SO: 3

Pitches: 100 (63 Strikes, 37 Balls)

2013 ERA: 2.28

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PITCHES BY INNING

15 (10 Strikes)

17 (10 Strikes)

17 (91 Strikes)

18 (13 Strikes)

15 (91 Strikes)

18 (12 Strikes)

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