воскресенье, 13 мая 2012 г.

Sunday's streaking and slumping starting pitchers

Streaking

Jered Weaver, Los Angeles Angels (5-0, 1.60 ERA)

Weaver wasn’t nearly as dominant in his first start after his no-hitter, but didn’t give his supporters anything to complain about either. He allowed one run on three hits in six innings in an 8-3 win over Minnesota. He walked two and struck out a pair and has allowed only nine runs in 50 2/3 innings this season.

Lance Lynn, St. Louis Cardinals (6-0, 1.40 ERA)

Lynn continued his remarkable rookie season, throwing five scoreless innings in what turned out to be a 9-6 victory over Arizona. He allowed three hits while striking out seven and is now working on a tidy 0.85 WHIP so far this year. 

Slumping


Kevin Millwood, Seattle Mariners (0-4, 5.88 ERA)

Millwood had trouble with his control in his last trip to the hill, walking five batters in just five innings. He also gave up five runs on eight hits in a 6-4 loss to Detroit. The 37-year-old has lost four straight decisions, yielding 15 runs over that span. 

Philip Humber, Chicago White Sox (1-2, 6.83 ERA)

Humber’s perfect game seems like a very long time ago. Since then, he has allowed 20 earned runs, including five home runs, in 13 1/3 innings.  He didn’t make it out of the third inning in his last start, giving up eight runs in an 8-6 loss to Cleveland. "I'm doing my best, it's just the last two or three times out there, it's been rough,” he told reporters. “I'm definitely hoping for better results. I'm doing the best I can to make that happen, but right now it's kind of a grind."

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