Eric Stults, 2008: 15.0 IP, 1 ER.
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4/3 vs. SF (W, 5-4): Sax
4/15 vs. WSH (L, 4-6): Dusty, Orel, Sax
5/6 vs. MIA (W, 6-3): AC, Sax
5/16 vs. CIN (L, 2-7): AC, Sax
6/12 vs. TEX (L, 2-3): Sax
7/5 vs. MIL (W, 8-5): Sax
7/21 vs. BOS (W, 9-6): Sax
7/24 vs. SF (L, 3-8): Sax
8/24 vs. TB (L, 8-9 (10)): Sax
8/29 vs. BAL (W, 6-3): Orel, Sax
9/9 vs. CHC (L, 4-10): Sax
10/5 NLDS G1 vs. SD (W, 7-5): Sax
10/6 NLDS G2 vs. SD (L, 2-10): Orel, Sax
10/25 WS G1 vs. NYY (W, 6-3 (10)): Sax
2 comments:
And only two walks. And, all ten hits that he's given up in his two appearances have been singles (I think I'm right about that stat).
And, as Jon Weisman points out, he's no overnight success story, having been in the minors for seven seasons.
Stults had a huge win against the Mets late in 2006. In fact, both he and Kuo came out of nowhere to get big wins against the Mets that season.
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