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7 minutes ago, Norfolk orioles said:

That's what as strong an outing as he's ever had in my opinion.

 

Thoroughly dominant against our arch rival and division leader with a 1 run lead against the heart of their order.

 

Very impressed with what I saw. It also seemed his demeanor was different. He wasn't tip-toeing to the mound, he came out and stuffed it down their throats.

 

Hope to see that every time out!

Thing is, he's had a lot of great outings this year.   16 out of  24 appearances  he didn't allow a hit, and in 12 of those he didn't allow a baserunner.    He's struck out the side twice, once on 11 pitches.  

He looked a little ragged for 2+ weeks from April 28 - May 16, but otherwise has been pretty much unhittable.    He just needed some rest IMO.    

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(vs. PIRATES, 6/06)

 

1 . Inning Pitched

0 Runs

0 Hits

0 ) Walks 

ll Strikeout

12 Pitches )(8 )Strikes, ))Balls) 

 

 

2017 ERA: lll)lllllll. 3.12

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 0.923 )  26.00 IP (24 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .169  )l) (15 for 89)

 

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(vs. CARDINALS, 6/18)

 

1 . Inning Pitched

0 Runs

0 Hits

0 ) Walks 

ll Strikeout

lPitches )(8 )Strikes, ))Balls

 

 

2017 ERA: lll)lllllll. 2.67

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 0.824 )  30.33 IP (25 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .155  )l) (16 for 103)

 

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(vs. CARDINALS, 6/18)

 

1 . Inning Pitched

0 Runs

0 Hits

0 ) Walks 

ll Strikeout

lPitches )(8 )Strikes, ))Balls

 

 

2017 ERA: lll)lllllll. 2.67

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 0.824 )  30.33 IP (25 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .155  )l) (16 for 103)

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(LAST 11 GAMES)

 

IP:llllll.lllll.lll)llllll.lllllll 9.33

W-L:Ollllll.llllllllllllllllll 1-0

SV:Olllllllll.lll.llllllllllllll 3 - for - 3

ERA:Ollllllllll)ll..llllllll. 0.00

WHIP:llllll.llllll)ll.llllllll 0.214

OPP BA AV:.lllll..l .034

SO:O.ll)lllllll)l.lllll.lll.l)l 10

BB:Olllll.ll.ll.llllll..lllllll.l 1

 

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(vs. D-RAYS, 6/25)

 

2 . Innings Pitched

0 Runs

2 Hits

0 ) Walks 

ll Strikeout

 

26 lPitches )(18 )Strikes, ))Balls

 

 

2017 ERA: lll)lllllll. 2.43

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 0.870 )  33.33 IP (29 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .167  )l) (19 for 114)

 

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(vs. TWINS, 7/08)

 

ll Strikeouts

16 Pitches )(12 )Strikes, ))Balls

 

 

2017 ERA: lll)lllllll. 2.58

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 0.861)  38.33 IP (33 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .167  )l) (22 for 132)

 

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44 minutes ago, pastorfan said:

I could not agree more. 

I feel like they might. They don't have much to trade from the minor leagues so they might be able to dangle him for pitching help and maybe a young position player.

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(vs. TIGERS, 8/06)

 

1.67 Shutout Innings

Retired the first 5 batters that he faced before ceding a single to Miguel Cabrera.

ll Strikeouts

 

36 Pitches )(23 )Strikes, )13 )Balls

 

 

2017 ERA: lll)lllllll. 2.68

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 0.936)  47.00 IP (44 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .186  )l) (31 for 167)

 

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(vs. RED SOX, 8/27)

 

1.67 Shutout Innings

Entered the game with a runner on 1st base and 1 out in the 8th inning.

Faced 5 batters, got 5 outs.

 

16 Pitches )(11 )Strikes, ))Balls

 

 

2017 ERA: .ll)llllllll 2.82

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 1.031)  54.33 IP (56 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .197  )l) (38 for 193)

 

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(vs. BLUE JAYS, 9/01)

 

2 )Shutout Innings.

Entered the game with a runner on 1st base and 0 outs, in a scoreless tie.

Faced 7 batters, got 6 outs (1 Walk.)

Opponents' batting average against him is under .200 for the season.

 

 

2017 ERA: .ll)llllllll 2.83

2017 WHIP: lll.lllll 1.012)  54.33 IP (56 H/BB)

2017 BATTING AVG: Oo .192  )l) (39 for 203)

 

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