Ya, I knew I'd fuck that up somehow. It's back to back starts....I may not have wrote exactly what I read.
Let me double check that.....brb
unless thats a RANGERS ONLY stat, that has to be wrong
greinke went how many scoreless to start the year?
Ya, I knew I'd fuck that up somehow. It's back to back starts....I may not have wrote exactly what I read.
Let me double check that.....brb
unless thats a RANGERS ONLY stat, that has to be wrong
greinke went how many scoreless to start the year?
Man thats alot of posts on 1 game,so might as well add on to it,just look at Cinn.road record and you can see that they are a good bet on the road at this time.
GL today AJ and thanks for the work and picks.
Man thats alot of posts on 1 game,so might as well add on to it,just look at Cinn.road record and you can see that they are a good bet on the road at this time.
GL today AJ and thanks for the work and picks.
OK, I was somewhat right. I should have wrote 0 or 1 hit, not 0 ER's. This is word for word out of this morning's Dallas Morning News:
"Padilla made Texas history with his outing. He pitched eight innings of one-hit ball against Seattle one outing earlier. He's the first pitcher in franchise history to have back-to-back starts in which he allowed either zero or one hit. He's just the eighth big leaguer to accomplish that feat since 1954, with the last being White Sox pitcher Freddy Garcia, who did it in 2006."
sorry for the confusion guys...thats what I get for speed reading while I'm on the shitter!
one more nice little tid-bit: On this last 7 game road trip (Tex won 5 out of 7)...Texas pitchers allowed three or fewer runs in 5 of the 7 games.
OK, I was somewhat right. I should have wrote 0 or 1 hit, not 0 ER's. This is word for word out of this morning's Dallas Morning News:
"Padilla made Texas history with his outing. He pitched eight innings of one-hit ball against Seattle one outing earlier. He's the first pitcher in franchise history to have back-to-back starts in which he allowed either zero or one hit. He's just the eighth big leaguer to accomplish that feat since 1954, with the last being White Sox pitcher Freddy Garcia, who did it in 2006."
sorry for the confusion guys...thats what I get for speed reading while I'm on the shitter!
one more nice little tid-bit: On this last 7 game road trip (Tex won 5 out of 7)...Texas pitchers allowed three or fewer runs in 5 of the 7 games.

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