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41 minutes ago, Babypowder said:

Looks better than last year. Getting swings and misses and some Ks. They certainly didn’t square him up like his first start. Encouraging.

Yeah, but let's see how he does against another team with some real power hitters, like the Twins.   xD

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2 hours ago, LookitsPuck said:

Brilliant outing by Cashner. Very impressive against that lineup in that stadium.

I was wondering how the cool weather may have affected his first start, but wow, he stepped up & surpassed his first performance in even cooler temps tonight. Well done. 

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Can’t say enough good things about his start today. He kept a monstrous offense completely off balance in his six innings. Especially striking out Gardner (for the second time) with Wade on third and one out in a scoreless game, then getting Judge out to end the inning. 

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10 hours ago, NashLumber said:

I was wondering how the cool weather may have affected his first start, but wow, he stepped up & surpassed his first performance in even cooler temps tonight. Well done. 

He might be a veteran, but first game with new team after big contract.

I can see nerves getting a part of him.

Not to mention, he hadn't thrown too much in spring.

I think he will be a welcomed addition to the staff

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Although has pitched very well over his last 2 starts, he has given up 7 free passes (6 Walks and 1 hit Batsman) over 13 innings pitched in that span.

Other than that his ERA for the season is well under 3.00 (2.50), and opponents are batting well under .200 (.194) against him ........ including his first start of the season, which was a bad one.

He was also the beneficiary of a strike 'em out/throw 'em out double play in the 6th inning.

 

 

21 OUTS: ) 6 Strikeouts, 5 Flyouts, 4 Groundouts, 2 Popouts, 2 Lineouts, 1 Foulout, 1 Caught Stealing

 

ANDREW BURTON CASHNER )))))) (vs. BLUE JAYS, 4/10)

IP:lll7

H:llll 4 )) (4 Singles)

R:lllll 0

BB:lll3 ) *

SO:ll.6

Pitches: )l 104(61 )Strikes, )43 )Balls)

2018 ERA: )l 2.50 ) 18.00 IP  (5 ER)

2018 WHIP: )l 1.111 )  18.00 IP  (20 H/BB)

2018 OPPONENTS BATTING AVG: )l .194 )  (12 for 62)

 

* ) Cashner also had 1 Hit Batsman

 

PITCHES BY INNING

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12 ll(71 llStrikes, llll51 llBalls)

15 lll(81 llStrikes, llll71 llBalls)

11 lll(81 llStrikes, llll.31 llBalls)

19 lll(91 llStrikes, lll10 lllBalls)

15 lll(91 llStrikes, llll.61 lllBalls)

10 lll(81 llStrikes, lllll21 lllBalls)

 

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