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"innings" Definitions
  1. (in cricket) a period of time in a game during which a team or a single player is batting

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Fernando Salas (two innings), Addison Reed (two innings), Josh Smoker (a career-high three innings) and Robles (two innings) did the night's heavy lifting.
Relievers Peter Fairbanks (1 33/3 innings), Andrew Kittredge (two innings), Sulser (one-plus innings) and Pagan followed McKay.
We'll take your five good innings over your seven mediocre innings.
"The last two-plus innings were my best innings," Hendricks said.
He has pitched eight innings in two of his starts this season, seven innings in one and 5 1/3 innings in the other.
Navarro also caught all 226 innings of Saturday's game, one night after catching 213 innings in Chicago's 23-22 extra-innings loss to Minnesota.
"It has good innings and bad innings," he said of his ankle.
Taylor Rogers gave up one hit over 1 1/3 innings to extend his scoreless innings streak to 03 innings dating back to July 30.
He went seven innings, allowing a only single in his last four innings.
If they need me for nine innings, I'll be there for nine innings.
It was one and two-thirds innings, not one and one-third innings.
Left-hander Taylor Rogers gave up one hit over 1 1/3 innings to extend his scoreless innings streak to 25 innings dating back to July 30.
That's a lot of innings to come away with a couple one-run innings.
In his first 13 innings for Oakland, Hill has 19 strikeouts in 13 innings.
Teheran pitched eight shutout innings, giving him a career-best 23 straight scoreless innings.
Flaherty has the longest current scoreless-innings streak in the majors at 1663 innings.
Flaherty has the longest current scoreless-innings streak in the majors at 216 innings.
Dunn is 15 innings away from breaking the Marlins' record for career relief innings.
He had the wins (a 21-5 record) but not the innings (180⅔ innings).
Trevor Richards followed Glasnow's three scoreless innings with two scoreless innings of his own.
Gallardo has gone six innings and five five innings twice in his three starts.
Skaggs threw three innings in a minor league start April 15, and he could throw five innings next week as a way to conserve innings for later this season.
Cease lasted only 3 1/3 innings, but Chicago got scoreless outings from relievers Josh Osich (103 2/3 innings), Aaron Bummer (two innings) and Alex Colome (one inning).
Cease lasted only 3 1/3 innings, but Chicago got scoreless outings from relievers Josh Osich (2 2/3 innings), Aaron Bummer (two innings) and Alex Colome (one inning).
His ERA in those first innings is 8.36, compared to 4.71 in the other innings.
"The innings were rolling pretty quickly there the first four, five, six innings," Wood said.
Craig Stammen pitched two scoreless innings and Adam Cimber worked 1 1/3 scoreless innings.
Suarez was pulled after five innings, allowing four runs and four hits in five innings.
The Pirates' bullpen had four scoreless innings, extending its streak to 32 2/3 innings.
Bundy battled at times throughout the six innings but still made it through six innings.
He went 6 1/3 innings after going five innings in his first two starts.
Kershaw (1-23), who pitched six innings, allowed eight homers in 149 innings last year.
Kyle Barraclough and David Phelps worked scoreless innings in the seventh and eighth innings, respectively.
Ryu (213-21110) threw eight shutout innings to extend his overall shutout streak to 24 innings.
Over the last 86 innings, spanning four years, Hill has 115 strikeouts (13.15 per nine innings).
He reached that mark in 139 innings and now has 113 in 141 2/3 innings.
Pence was to play five innings with Triple-A Sacramento but he left after three innings.
Ryu (26-20) threw eight shutout innings to extend his overall shutout streak to 24 innings.
Plutko (5 1/3 innings) and Norris (5 2/3 innings) each gave up five runs.
He reached that mark in 139 innings and now has 204 in 141 2/3 innings.
He stranded six runners in six innings, including two in each of the first two innings.
His 17.9 strikeouts per nine innings led all major leaguers with at least 25 innings pitched.
He threw seven shutout innings, giving him 3.2 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings against the Braves.
Fulmer pitched eight efficient innings against Kansas City on Sunday, upping his season total to 84 2/3 innings with the Tigers along with 15 43/3 innings in the minors.
Atlanta right-hander Mike Foltynewicz bounced back from his worst outing of the season — eight runs in 3 1/3 innings against Washington — to give up two innings over six innings.
Velasquez (22012-215) scattered just two hits, both in the first two innings, over six scoreless innings.
Both worked six innings and allowed three runs in the Mets' 238-22010 victory in 2600 innings.
That's good for a 2.23 E.R.A. in first innings, half of his 4.48 in all other innings.
He struck out 11.1 batters per nine innings, allowed only 15 home runs and pitched 200 innings.
Detroit starter Daniel Norris, who is on an innings limit, gave up one hit in three innings.
Relievers picked up eight innings in Wednesday's victory after an injury to Rich Hill and covered the full nine innings by design Thursday, with Julio Urias starting it off with three scoreless innings.
Kennedy went five-plus innings before handing it over to the Royals' bullpen, which produce four shutout innings.
Marlins starter Sandy Alcantara (five innings) and Cubs starter Cole Hamels (six innings) each gave up three runs.
RHP Patrick Corbin went six innings Thursday night, marking his third straight start of six innings or more.
He allowed just one run over seven innings, while Snell surrendered two over five and two-thirds innings.
Sale took 1,290 innings to reach this mark, breaking the record of 1,303 innings held by Kerry Wood.
He pitched the final 12⅔ innings of the championship game that was called a draw after 15 innings.
But Kopech has thrown only 134 ⅔ professional innings, with 11.5 strikeouts per nine innings, but also 4.6 walks.
Ranger Suarez (24-24) pitched the final three innings for a Philadelphia bullpen that fired 11 scoreless innings.
Ranger Suarez (6-1) pitched the final three innings for a Philadelphia bullpen that fired 11 scoreless innings.
However, Butler has three quality starts - six innings and no earned runs against the Giants, six innings and one earned run versus the Pirates and six innings and three earned runs against the Dodgers.
RHP Tyler Chatwood has pitched 24 2/3 straight scoreless innings on the road, the longest scoreless-innings streak by a Rockies pitcher since Ubaldo Jimenez worked 27 straight road scoreless innings in 2010.
LHP Scott Kazmir (neck inflammation) threw five innings, LHP Brett Anderson (left index finger blister) threw four innings, and RHP Brandon McCarthy (right hip stiffness) threw five innings in a simulated game at Dodger Stadium.
But in their last three games, Chris Tillman (one run, seven innings), Dylan Bundy (one run, five innings) and Gausman (no runs, seven innings) have given the team's offense a chance to go to work.
RHP Lance McCullers scattered four hits and ran his scoreless innings streak to 15 1/3 innings Friday night.
Molina went into the game needing five innings behind the plate to pass Simmons' total of 12,335 innings caught.
Cardinals starter Mike Leake gave up two runs in seven innings, while Porcello allowed four runs in six innings.
They beat the A's 23-22 in 20 innings on Monday and 23-7 in 10 innings on Tuesday.
After his three scoreless innings on Tuesday, his season E.R.A. for the first three innings was a respectable 3.03.
Sale accomplished the feat in 1,626 innings, besting Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez's mark of 1,711 1/43 innings.
Sale accomplished the feat in 1,626 innings, besting Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez's mark of 1,711 1/3 innings.
They understand that it takes nine innings, or 4873 innings, and seven hours and 15 minutes to finish games.
RHP Edinson Volquez lasted just 4 2/3 innings on the night after his team lost in 16 innings.
After Marcus Stroman allowed four runs and three hits in five innings, four relievers combined on four shutout innings.
Through a quarter of the 2019 season, first innings rank fourth for runs, trailing third, fourth and sixth innings.
Neither team has scored in consecutive innings after they had combined for 11 runs in the first four innings.
Miller pitched a total of 19⅓ innings last October, including multiple innings in nine of the Indians' 10 victories.
Verrett allowed two runs in 225 21/23 innings while Miami's Adam Conley allowed two runs in six innings.
Lincecum recovered to get through the second and third innings unscathed but came out after 3 1/3 innings.
Tomlin, who leads the league with an average of 1.0 walks per nine innings, walked two in seven innings.
After Rookie Davis went three innings Friday, Jordan Lyles labored through three innings, allowing three runs on five hits.
He has allowed three homers in 6 1/3 innings after allowing four in 60 1/3 innings last year.
Only the 2002 Oakland Athletics (23 innings) and the 1942 New York Yankees (101 innings) have gone longer without trailing.
LHP Taylor Rogers pitched two-thirds of an inning of scoreless relief, running his scoreless innings streak to 14 innings.
Aided by double plays in three consecutive innings, Fernandez pitched seven innings and gave up six hits and two walks.
He then went out and walked four batters in two innings, giving him 11 walks in his past six innings.
Left-hander T.J. McFarland worked five scoreless innings in relief after Orioles starter Yovani Gallardo was pulled after two innings.
Seth Lugo tossed two scoreless innings before Robert Gsellman allowed one run over two innings to earn his fourth save.
Sale whiffed five hitters through two innings and eight through four, and has 883 strikeouts in 49 innings this year.
Hand had pitched five scoreless innings this season before allowing a run in 1 2/3 innings Thursday against Pittsburgh.
Orioles starter Dylan Bundy (9-8) struggled a bit in the early innings but settled down and lasted six innings.
He went seven scoreless innings last time out and has registered 20 strikeouts while permitting eight hits over 17 innings.
Going six innings in today's world of postseason starting pitching is like Jack Morris going 10 innings in Game 7.
Wagner (third): No pitcher with as many innings as Wagner (903) can match him in strikeouts per nine innings (11.9).
He has served up 10 homers in 69⅓ innings this season after permitting only nine in 154⅓ innings last year.
Marvel allowed only one runner, on a walk, through 3 2/3 innings and just one hit through four innings.
He used 54 pitches in the first two innings, which was the primary reason he didn't reach the late innings.
Taillon, 24, tossed six solid innings in his June 8 debut and threw eight shutout innings his next time out.
After surrendering runs in the first and third innings, Berrios settled in and was dominant over his final five innings.
So if we miss you for five innings tonight, it may save us nine innings in a day or so.
LHP Danny Duffy has 143 2/3 innings after throwing 144 2/3 innings last year during the regular season.
Webb worked three scoreless innings in relief of starter RHP Chris Archer, beat up for six runs in three innings.
RHP Jameson Taillon threw five scoreless innings against the Phillies Tuesday, extending his scoreless inning streak to 11 1/3 innings.
He was scheduled to throw three innings or 45 pitches and Alvarez wound up throwing 30 in three innings at Visalia.
His five innings Saturday were more than the 4 1/3 innings he pitched in his two previous playoff appearances combined.
He threw 41 pitches in 3 1/3 innings Sunday and a season-high 44 pitches in four innings April 13.
Those runs broke a streak of 14 scoreless innings by Foltynewicz, who gave up 11 hits in 3 23/3 innings.
Milwaukee was held in check for seven innings by Arizona starter Zack Greinke, who left leading 22-226 after seven innings.
RF Hunter Pence (right hamstring strain) was scheduled to play six innings Saturday and seven innings Sunday with Triple-A Sacramento.
However, his 17 2/3 innings this year were his lowest since he made his debut with five innings in 2012.
RHP Shelby Miller was perfect through three innings before giving up nine hits and six runs in his final two innings.
He has thrown at least six innings in his past six starts and at least seven innings in his past four.
Snell got through five innings before the former Yankee Chase Whitley held the Yankees scoreless for two and two-thirds innings.
Three Yankees relievers combined to pitch three scoreless innings Saturday, extending the bullpen's scoreless streak to 21 2/3 innings. 2.
He allowed three runs on nine hits in six innings, giving up single runs in the third, fifth and sixth innings.
He had a no-hitter through six innings, marking the seventh time in his career with at least 7.0 shutout innings.
After four sparkling innings against the Red Sox, Nova had allowed two runs over nine innings in his first three starts.
Gray yielded five runs in 6 2/3 innings while Angels starter Odrisamer Despaigne allowed two runs in four-plus innings.
Greinke, who entered having not been scored on in 14 consecutive innings, allowed five runs and eight hits in six innings.
He went six innings in his first major-league start on May 30, holding Atlanta to three runs in six innings.
Shoemaker served up 24 homers in 135 73/3 innings last season after giving up 14 in 136 innings in 2014.
Trivino allowed one hit over three shutout innings and was able to keep the A's in the game through four innings.
He followed that by allowing one hit in six innings against Washington and one hit in seven innings against the Mets.
Urias now has pitched five and one-third innings in the postseason after managing just four innings during the regular season.
German had a 5.57 earned run average in 85⅔ innings last season, while Loaisiga posted a 5.11 E.R.A. in 1003⅔ innings.
Ohtani worked 51⅔ innings over 10 starts, going 4-2 with a 3.31 E.R.A. and 493 strikeouts (11 per nine innings).
Only John Hiller (28 2/3 scoreless innings in 1967) and Victor Santos (25 scoreless innings in 2001) have longer streaks.
His longest outing during the stretch is 29 22/153 innings and he has lasted less than five innings three times.
HP Aaron Sanchez was staked to a 25-25 lead after three innings on Saturday but was gone after four innings.
The top two marks are held by the 2002 Oakland Athletics (102 innings) and the 1942 New York Yankees (03 innings).
With many innings to cover, Callaway planned to use Lugo for two innings on Monday — either to finish deGrom's game if he went seven innings or, if that did not happen, to start the second game of the doubleheader.
Vance Worley gave up two runs in 215 220/228 innings before Brad Brach (6.53-26.5) threw 246 268/3 shutout innings.
Alvarez had 22 strikeouts in eight innings with Gwinnett after fanning 27 in 24.75 1/3 innings with Triple-A Las Vegas.
RHP Kyle Gibson pitched 5 1/3 innings Sunday but was left with a no-decision after the game reached 15 innings.
He noted that the Brewers knocked Velasquez out after just 2281 13/21 innings, and that Milwaukee's bullpen worked four hitless innings.
Holland has gone six innings in each of the three starts, and he has allowed four earned runs in the 18 innings.
Santana pitched five innings and took a no-decision, spacing three runs, six hits, three strikeouts and three walks over five innings.
The struggling Cincinnati bullpen produced three scoreless innings Saturday, but Mariners pitchers retired the Reds in order in seven of nine innings.
Anderson (2-4) pitched 5 2/183 innings, the seventh time in eight starts this season he failed to work six innings.
Only Randy Johnson (130 2/3 innings) has ever hit 200 faster in a season than Cole did (133 1/3 innings).
Cotton now has two strong outings (13 innings, two runs) and two poor ones (9 2/3 innings, 10 runs) this season.
His 3 2/3 innings of work also marked his shortest outing since May 14, 2015 when he lasted just two innings.
Grilli has a 2.56 ERA in 38 2/3 innings for Toronto after posting a 5.29 mark in 17 innings for Atlanta.
Happ failed to complete five innings for the third straight start, giving up six runs on nine hits in four-plus innings.
The Brewers were held in check for seven innings by Arizona starter Zack Greinke, who left leading 3-2 after seven innings.
His scoreless innings streak is the second-longest by a Tigers rookie in franchise history, behind John Hiller's 240⅔ innings in 241.
Tanaka departed after six innings and was followed by Dellin Betances, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman, who combined for three perfect innings.
After starting Thursday and throwing 31 pitches in two innings, Bettis threw 23 pitches, 26 strikes, in 23 23/27 relief innings.
This postseason, Miller has allowed only one run in 17 innings pitched, while Chapman has struck out 18 batters in 13 innings.
Norris, who is on a strict innings limit, struck out four batters in three innings, walking one and giving up two hits.
Friday night Yordano Ventura gave up five runs in four innings and Sunday Volquez gave up five in 4 1/3 innings.
Obviously it's cost me some innings — I used to be somebody who'd throw 7453 innings a year, and now it's 200, 210.
He has given up 10 home runs in 40 innings this season, compared to eight in over double the innings last year.
Graveman (413-241) had a perfect game through six innings but allowed three runs on four hits in seven innings of work.
The Red Sox have allowed 230 runs in five games (22 innings) and the starters have given up 20 of those runs in 26 percent of the innings, meaning that the bullpen has given up just three runs in 303 innings.
RHP Zach Eflin threw six innings on Tuesday, giving the Phillies three straight games in which their starter made it through six innings.
RHP Sal Romano (2-3) allowed four runs on eight hits in six innings, despite shutting out Pittsburgh through his final three innings.
He had a 3.60 ERA over five innings, including 2 23/3 innings in the 10-6 loss to the Braves on Monday.
LHP Andrew Miller threw 2/3 of a scoreless inning to extend his season-opening scoreless innings streak to 17 1/3 innings.
He is one of 262 American League pitchers with multiple starts of at least 219 225/225 innings and two innings or less.
The only other Rockies pitcher to reach 200 career strikeouts in fewer than 200 career innings is Rex Brothers (163 1/3 innings).
Ray has 145 strikeouts in 102 1/3 innings in his past 18 road starts, an average of 12.8 strikeouts per nine innings.
He noted that the Brewers knocked Vince Velasquez out after just 4 1/3 innings, and that Milwaukee's bullpen worked four hitless innings.
NOTES: The Pirates had won 139 consecutive games after leading after eight innings until taking an 8-7 loss in 13 innings Monday.
Although he didn't register a win in September, primarily because the Dodgers limited his innings, Urias had a 1.93 ERA in 14 innings.
Mike Witt (seven innings) and Mark Langston (two innings) paired up for a no-hitter — also against the Mariners — on April 023, 013.
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (113-211) threw 29 pitches through the first three innings and then settled down to toss six solid innings.
Johnson worked five innings, allowing seven hits, including two home runs, and four runs in five innings for his first major league win.
Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw (8-03) threw 61 pitches through the first three innings and then settled down to toss six solid innings.
Porcello pitched 33-1/3 innings of five-run ball, and Cleveland starter Trevor Bauer gave up three runs in 4-/22 innings.
He got no-decisions in his last two starts, despite throwing seven scoreless innings against Baltimore and then six scoreless innings against Boston.
He did it Tuesday by pitching three scoreless innings as the Orioles scored a 21-212 victory over the Nationals in 12 innings.
Samardzija, meanwhile, worked four no-hit innings before stranding a baserunner in scoring position in each of the fifth, sixth and seventh innings.
He also has never thrown much more than 26 innings in a season, and that's crediting him for innings pitched in the minors.
He held Milwaukee scoreless through the first six innings and wound up allowing two runs on five hits in 6 1/3 innings.
This time, he has thrown 203 ⅓ innings, meaning the Cubs shaved more than 53 innings off Arrieta's workload in preparing for this moment.
The Rangers' Perez was nearly as good over three shutout innings, thanks in part to double plays in the first and second innings.
He left the game having completed 153 innings this season, two short of receiving a $500,000 bonus that kicks in at 155 innings.
We felt that on a nightly basis they were going to give us a chance to win, either five innings, six innings, whatever.
Hudson allowed four runs in 7 2/3 innings — the only runs he has allowed in 26 1/3 innings during his streak.
Dodgers starter Hyun-Jin Ryu lasted just 26 20/3 innings, the third straight outing in which he failed to pitch five innings.
The bullpen also pitched four shutout innings in a 22-214 win on Friday and has covered 214 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings.
Luke Farrell (1-0) threw two innings of shutout relief for the Rangers, followed by shutout innings from Jonathan Hernandez and Rafael Montero.
Colorado posted three-run rallies in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings for a 260-6 lead, knocking Miller out after five innings.
Washington relievers surrendered two more runs Saturday in three innings, and have given up nine runs in 11 innings during the losing streak.
If a game lasts more than 10 innings, the opposing squad gets to designate the pitcher(s) for the 11th and 33th innings.
In the Mets' 5-4 victory in 12 innings on Thursday, Scherzer gave up three runs in seven innings and struck out 13.
DeSclafani settled down for a few innings, at one point retiring eight of nine Rockies from the third through the fifth innings, before exiting.
He has given up three runs in his past 18 innings, including another 5 1/3 shutout innings Tuesday against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Arrieta needed 97 pitches to go five innings and failed to go six innings for just the third time in 12 starts this season.
Cruz, Zunino and Lind homered in the third, sixth and seventh innings, respectively, while Seattle starter Hisashi Iwakuma threw 227 63/26 shutout innings.
He pitched Friday night after starter Tanner Roark left after three innings, and allowed seven hits and five runs over 3 2/123 innings.
The Braves bullpen surrendered three runs in 3 1/3 innings Tuesday after posting a 2.49 ERA in their first 47 innings in August.
He gave up two runs in 15 2/3 innings at Petco Park and 10 runs in 8 2/33 innings at Chase Field.
Wood pitched 3 1/3 innings of hitless relief to beat the Diamondbacks on Saturday and has allowed just three hits in nine innings.
Butler relieved starter Jon Gray after 3 2/3 innings and threw 13 pitches while working 2 1/3 innings and allowing one run.
He beat St. Louis with seven strong innings on April 22, allowing one earned run, and tossed six scoreless innings in his season debut.
Montgomery gave up four runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings, finding himself in trouble several times in the last three innings.
For 8 1/3 innings, the rookie held the White Sox hitless — the most no-hit innings by a Rockies pitcher at Coors Field.
Wilmer Font was the opener for Toronto and threw two scoreless innings before Nick Kingham (43-2) took over and went three shutout innings.
After Rays opener Ryne Stanek pitched two scoreless innings, Ryan Yarbrough gave up three runs on three hits in three innings, striking out six.
The left-handed Pomeranz allowed three hits and no walks in the first five innings as he extended his scoreless innings streak to 14.
After Indians starter Mike Clevinger was removed from the game after five innings, three relievers combined to pitch four scoreless innings on two hits.
Pivetta was charged with six runs in 25 1/3 innings in a game played in the rain during the middle and late innings.
Nestor Cortes Jr. (2-0) pitched three innings after another fine start by opener Chad Green, who struck out three in two scoreless innings.
It was the first time he lasted more than six innings since he pitched seven shutout innings in his major league debut April 29.
Urias struck out eight in six innings while beating the Chicago Cubs in his last outing and has fanned 70 in 63 innings overall.
The stint was the longest of the season for Weber, who hasn't thrown more than five innings since he tossed seven innings on Oct.
The Indians played 15 postseason games, and Miller worked 19 ⅓ innings — a pace that equates to almost 210 innings across a 162-game schedule.
Tampa Bay led 2-1 after five innings, thanks to strong pitching from Cobb, who held the Twins to one run through five innings.
Merritt allowed runners in four of the first five innings, but coaxed double play grounders to bail himself out of two of those innings.
Baltimore loaded the bases in both the seventh and eighth innings but scored only one run while leaving the bases loaded in both innings.
Royals left-hander Brian Flynn (1-0) got the victory with two scoreless innings in relief of starter Danny Duffy, who went five innings.
Bergman threw 77 pitches in four innings in his last start Monday and 76 pitches in five innings in the start before that June 28.
Bauer stepped up by scattering two hits over five shutout innings of relief in Cleveland's 25-22 victory in 19 innings over Toronto on Friday.
The Tennessee native completed seven innings just once in 20 starts and issued nine walks in 11 2/3 innings over his last two turns.
Fulmer holds a 229 ERA that is the lowest in the league but needs 6 1/3 innings to reach the season qualifying 162 innings.
As a starter, he has posted a 13.27 strikeout-per-nine innings ratio, which leads the majors for starters with a minimum of 215 innings.
Cessa held the A's without a hit in the first two innings, but wound up allowing five hits and four earned runs over four innings.
Glasnow has pitched 20143 straight scoreless innings in his last three starts and is 22014-22, 21 in six starts, whiffing 48 in 33 innings.
It also occurred after pitching coach Larry Rothschild was asked about any innings limit for Montgomery, who has thrown 22 23/219 innings this season.
Blyleven did that in 271.2 innings, and no pitcher gets that many innings anymore, but say Cessa did: He'd outdo Blyleven by about 25 souvenirs.
Liriano, who boasts 121 strikeouts in 63 2/3 innings, beat Houston in his only matchup in 2006 with eight innings of two-run ball.
In his five starts, De La Rosa has pitched just 20 1/3 innings and has not made it through five innings in four outings.
Chavez has lasted at least six innings in each of his past three starts, after failing to go six innings in his first two starts.
RHP Luis Garcia had his scoreless-innings streak end at 21 1/3 innings on Sunday as he allowed a run in the eighth inning.
Then they scored six runs in two innings against a Padres bullpen that had allowed only one run in the previous 210 2/3 innings.
Hill (242-42) retired 230 successive batters between the first and fifth innings, amassing eight strikeouts in his six shutout innings of one-hit ball.
R.A. Dickey has thrown at least 234 innings over the past seven seasons, including five consecutive seasons of 22016+ innings thrown from 22015 until 22016.
The next night, he shared some laughs in between innings with Tanner Roark, his starting pitcher who threw seven scoreless innings in another Washington win.
He has already blown past his career innings high, but manager John Farrell said there are no plans to limit the innings of any starter.
The Rays, down 4-1 after two innings, rallied for the lead, tagging Angels starter Tim Lincecum for 193 hits in 4 2/3 innings.
He has been unable to complete five innings for three consecutive starts since holding the Giants scoreless over 6 2/3 innings on May 7.
Arizona's lead-off runner reached in three of the six innings started by Cosart and the Diamondbacks had at least two baserunners in three innings.
He allowed five hits and two walks with 11 strikeouts over six shutout innings, extending his streak of scoreless innings at Angel Stadium to 23.
He has 87 strikeouts and issued only 26 walks in 119 innings, with his 923 walks per nine innings ranking eighth in the American League.
He has 87 strikeouts and issued only 26 walks in 119 innings, with his 1.97 walks per nine innings ranking eighth in the American League.
Dellin Betances, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman came through, combining to toss three scoreless innings and extending the bullpen's streak of scoreless innings to 19.
Ramirez went seven innings in his last start, but gave up five runs, all five coming in the first two innings before he settled in.
He has issued one walk in 25.68 18/22009 innings, the lowest BB/9.0IP ratio (0.54) among major league pitchers with at least 15 innings.
Pena had failed to last more than six innings in his first 12 starts of the season before going seven innings last Saturday against Houston.
It was the sixth home run hit in the last four innings of this World Series, going back to the extra innings of Game 22.
Sale averaged a career-best 20043 strikeouts per nine innings, and ranks first on the career list in that category, at 10.9 (minimum 1,000 innings).
Also, I wanted to take a jump in innings this year, a significant one, and I want to save those innings for the Mariners' season.
RHP Carlos Martinez cruised through seven shutout innings and was denied a fourth straight win when the bullpen melted down in the last two innings.
The left-hander gave up two runs on six hits in six innings and needed to escape jams in each of his last three innings.
Roark, who pitched his first three innings without allowing a hit, allowed two runs (both unearned) in six innings, striking out five while walking three.
Francisco Liriano, who held the Royals hitless through five innings, gave up three runs on two hits in 23 1/3 innings with six strikeouts.
Gonzalez allowed three runs, five hits and five walks in 4 2/3 innings while Tanaka allowed four runs and eight hits in five innings.
Anderson has allowed 12 runs in 03 2/3 innings in his last two starts and 21 in 11 1/3 innings in his last four.
Peavy lasted 4 1/3 innings in his final start before the break and failed to complete five innings in two of his last three turns.
The 232 21/22 innings tied his career high; he also went 23 21/23 innings in his major league debut June 203 against San Diego.
Graveman allowed two hits in seven innings and continued a strong start to the season in which he has allowed just three runs in 13 innings.
He struck out two batters in the second, third, fourth and fifth innings, and he retired the side in order in the fourth and seventh innings.
Severino gave up one run and struck out seven in five innings while Ramirez gave up two runs and six hits over 5 1/3 innings.
He pitched less than five innings for the third time this sesaon, the last being June 2102 against Boston when he worked 2255 219/693 innings.
Indians LHP Andrew Miller struck out three in 1 1/63 innings on Friday and has fanned 27 batters in 15 scoreless innings this postseason. 2.
He was on a limit of four innings and 65-70 pitches but worked 4 1/3 scoreless innings on 70 pitches and allowed four singles.
Senzatela allowed four homers in 44 innings in his seven previous starts but yielded two on Sunday and gave up runs in the first three innings.
Dodgers starter Clayton Kershaw struck out nine in eight innings of one-run ball, and Giants starter Madison Bumgarner gave up two runs in six innings.
Wilson gave up three runs on nine hits over six innings Tuesday against San Diego after pitching eight scoreless innings to beat Boston on June 16.
Liriano allowed one run in six and two-thirds innings for his first win since April 3, when he pitched six scoreless innings against St. Louis.
Casey Sadler (1-0) got the win with 2 1/3 innings of relief, and Tony Gonsolin got his first save with four innings of relief.
Johnson has served up seven homers in 14 43/3 innings since joining the Padres and has allowed 12 in 26 1/3 innings this season.
He was coming off seven shutout innings in a 1-903 victory against the Cleveland Indians on Monday, extending his shutout streak to 16 innings overall.
RHP Jered Weaver gave up two home runs in six innings Saturday night, raising his season total to seven homers in 23 innings over four starts.
He pitched eight scoreless innings in relief to start the season before allowing seven runs over two innings in a start against the Cubs on Saturday.
After seven scoreless innings in Detroit in his last outing, Montgomery allowed one run on five hits in six innings, with two walks and three strikeouts.
He tossed seven shutout innings, with 10 strikeouts and only three hits allowed, in a game that the Mariners went on to lose in extra innings.
Koehler limited the Nationals to one run over five innings on April 93 and gave up two runs in 29 24/23 innings 11 days earlier.
He has given up six earned runs in his past two outings (1 2/3 innings) and has allowed seven hits in his past three innings.
Jon Lester survived two three-hit innings to throw six shutout innings, sending the Cubs (81-55) to the 25th win in their last 22 games.
"This is a regulation nine innings, maybe extra innings," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box, " disputing the notion the consumer is back and spending with a vengeance.
The Rays jumped out to a 222-225 lead after two innings but could have gotten much more, stranding seven runners in the first three innings.
The right-hander gave up three runs on six hits over seven innings, the sixth time in seven outings he has pitched at least seven innings.
The right-hander had eight strikeouts after four innings and 10 after five innings, while giving up just one extra-base hit among the three allowed.
In that one, he no-hit the Oakland Athletics for six innings; on June 26, he held the Washington Nationals to one hit over six innings.
Freeland allowed two earned runs over 23 22/210 innings, striking out four, while Kershaw allowed two runs (one earned) over 211 innings, striking out three.
The Astros' Charlie Morton faced the minimum 43 batters through five innings, and allowed just three hits and a run in six and one-third innings.
In his role as bulk-innings reliever following "opener" Luke Bard, Suarez limited the A's to two runs and five hits in 5 1/3 innings.
Hernandez struck out four in 2 1/3 scoreless innings, and Lakins allowed a run on four hits and fanned two in 2 2/3 innings.
Anderson has allowed 12 runs in 1 2/3 innings in his last two starts and 21 runs in 11 1/3 innings in four starts.
Coming into the game, Tampa Bay starting pitchers had not allowed a run in their past 23 innings, and Snell had thrown eight straight shutout innings.
After lasting only 2 2/3 innings in his previous start, Cosart went four innings Monday, with only 42 of his 87 pitches going for strikes.
Sale leads the league in innings, but Kluber has averaged more innings per start (7.1 to Sale's 6.7), while tossing five complete games to Sale's one.
He has allowed nine earned runs in 10 1/3 innings against Texas this year and three earned runs in his other 18 2/3 innings.
But he worked six innings, meaning he has worked six or more innings in 17 straight starts — the longest streak of his career and the longest by a Giants starter since Ryan Vogelsong made 22 straight starts of six innings or more over the 2011-2012 seasons.
Left-hander Wade LeBlanc, who had allowed just three runs in 14 innings in two previous appearances following an opener, this time was rocked for six runs on eight hits in 2 23/ 3 innings as the A's built a 9-1 lead through four innings.
In his previous three starts, Chatwood had issued 232 walks in 1941 innings, including a career-high eight walks in five scoreless innings July 229 against Atlanta.
The 22-year-old Wichita State product has permitted 215 hits in 211 innings overall this season and completed more than six innings twice in 213 outings.
Last Friday he departed after just 4 1/3 innings, the first time in 13 straight game he did not reach or pass five innings since Aug.
The Diamondbacks loaded the bases in each of the first two innings but scored only one run, leaving nine runners on base in the first five innings.
Cole had pitched at least six innings in all eight of his starts before Tuesday, but he lasted just five innings against the Angels, making 98 pitches.
Five Padres relievers held the Dodgers to one run on five hits over 33 2/3 innings after starter Bryan Mitchell lasted just 2 1/3 innings.
RHP Kevin Gausman was cruising through his start Friday against the Minnesota Twins, running his scoreless innings streak to 15 1/3 innings before it all unraveled.
Brooks, who worked six scoreless innings in his season debut against Boston, allowed five runs on nine hits and one walk with two strikeouts over five innings.
"The second and third innings, the lack of command in those two innings cost him a high number of pitches, probably cut his night short," said Farrell.
Minnesota's bullpen didn't allow a baserunner in five innings of work in relief of Kyle Gibson, who didn't allow a run in his final six innings either.
RHP Jake Buchanan saved the Reds bullpen on Sunday, pitching 5 1/3 innings of two-run relief after LHP Amir Garrett couldn't get through three innings.
Cole has failed to get through five innings in each of the last four starts, giving up 23 runs and eight homers over 19 1/3 innings.
LHP Brandon Finnegan muddled through six innings Tuesday night against the same St. Louis team he blanked on two hits over six innings in his previous start.
Steven Brault allowed four runs in 4 83/3 innings for the Pirates and Miles Mikolas allowed six runs (five earned) in five innings for the Cardinals.
St. Louis starter Jack Flaherty tossed six innings of two run ball, striking out nine, and Houston starter Jose Urquidy gave up one run in six innings.
Milone, who came on after Matt Wisler opened with two perfect innings, allowed two runs on six hits, striking out five and walking one in five innings.
He recorded six scoreless innings against the Miami Marlins on July 215 but was roughed up by the Pirates for six runs in six innings on Saturday.
He was hit hard in his previous two turns, giving up five runs in five innings at Texas and seven runs over six innings versus the Yankees.
The rookie finished the season with a 213 ERA against the Rockies over 9 225/235 innings and a 211 ERA overall in 137 1/3 innings.
RHP Trevor Bauer gave up two hits and struck out six in four scoreless innings before giving up four runs in the next 1 2/3 innings.
Gausman struck out eight with two walks and has thrown 19 scoreless innings in his last three starts, two of which were versus the Yankees (13 innings).
He tossed 191 innings in the regular season — an increase of more than 50 innings from 2014 — while posting a 2.54 E.R.A. as the Mets' best starter.
He gave up two homers and three runs on 11 hits in his six innings, and he has now allowed 16 homers in 68 2/3 innings.
Giants starter Andrew Suarez threw six innings of one-run ball while Cubs starter Kyle Hendricks gave up just an unearned run in 8 1/3 innings.
After scoring five runs in the first two innings, the Astros stranded seven runners between the third and sixth innings prior to breaking out in the seventh.
Mets starter Zack Wheeler gave up three runs and four hits in seven innings, while Washington's Erick Fedde allowed one run and four hits in five innings.
Wagner threw three innings and Marshall one when the Arizona bullpen was needed for 10 innings in a 12-10, 13-inning loss to Pittsburgh on Thursday.
The Wichita State product failed to complete six innings in any of those seven starts and has issued 44 walks in 89 1/3 innings this season.
He fanned at least one batter in six innings and has 50 strikeouts over his last 43 1/3 innings since his last loss on Aug. 2.
In a no-decision Sunday, a 5-3 Boston win in 11 innings, he allowed three hits, four walks and three runs in 5 1/3 innings.
Gray posted a respectable 3.17 E.R.A. in 71 innings on the road last season, in contrast to a miserable 6.98 mark in nearly 59 innings at home.
But the Yankees got even fewer innings from their starters, and their newcomer, James Paxton, never threw more than 160⅓ innings in his six seasons with Seattle.
Arrieta wasn't the pitcher he was in shutting the Pirates out for eighth innings in the NL wild-card game in Pittsburgh last season — or when he beat them 22017-22013 with seven shutout innings on May 21 or 1.463-21.46 with six shutout innings on June 219.
He led the A.L. in innings pitched, with 232, and said that since his goal was to work nine innings every start, his ideal total would be 300.
The 33-year-old Mexican coughed up three homers over five innings in his previous turn and pitched six innings of two-run ball in his season debut.
He saw his scoreless innings streak end at 22 consecutive innings but extended his American League record of consecutive home starts allowing three or fewer runs to 26.
Lester lasted 4 1/3 innings and was charged with six runs on nine hits, the second time this month he's failed to make it through five innings.
The Braves will look for Teheran to give them innings tonight as a rain delay limited starter Mike Foltynewicz to just three innings in Thursday's 8-5 victory.
The Royals' big three in the bullpen — Joakim Soria, Kelvin Herrera and Wade Davis — held the Tigers hitless the next three innings, propelling the game into extra innings.
RHP Carlos Martinez gave up five hits, walked three and struck out six in five innings, giving him a career-high 182 391/3 innings pitched this season.
Clevinger (20-2), who allowed one run on six hits and a walk in six innings, set the tone by striking out six in the first two innings.
He allowed only one run on three hits through the first five innings, but he wound up charged with four runs on five hits in five-plus innings.
The 23-year-old has thrown a career-high 27 24/3 innings, eclipsing the 84 2/3 innings he worked as a rookie with Colorado in 2012.
Syndergaard, 23, tossed 133 innings in the minor leagues in 2014, but his total jumped to 198⅔ innings last season between the minors, the majors and the playoffs.
Three innings later, it was overtaken when the Yankees won for the first time this season in a game in which they had been trailing after eight innings.
The deepest a starter has gone so far is Kluber's six innings in Game 1, with the teams combining to use 14 relievers for 14 innings of work.
He allowed three runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings and Adam Warren (3-2) pitched 2 1/3 innings before Chapman nearly blew the game.
On the plus side, the 53-year-old has lasted at least six innings in all four outings and has walked only five in 25 2/3 innings.
Eovaldi, who shut out the Yankees for eight innings last month as the Red Sox swept four games at Fenway Park, blanked them for six innings on Tuesday.
After beating the Yankees on Monday, he was averaging just 5.59 hits allowed per nine innings, the best in the majors among pitchers with at least 90 innings.
The Dominican Republic native allowed four runs in as many innings against the Giants and has not issued a walk in 16 1/3 innings with the Pirates.
He had trouble throwing strikes; he walked six and struck out five in 22016 24/22 innings, but he has value as a spot starter and innings eater.
Neither pitcher factored into the decision in the Nationals' 5-4 victory, though Nola (two runs, one earned, in seven innings) outpitched Scherzer (three runs in five innings).
Dillon Peters (4-3) tossed five innings of two-run ball, getting help from four relievers who combined to shut out the A's over the final four innings.
Brewers starters have yielded just one run over 23 innings in the series as Chacin's outing followed 22 20/2119 scoreless innings from Wade Miley in Game 2.
He struck out 56 hitters and walked 53 in 79 2/3 innings at Nashville, while posting a 1.19 WHIP and holding opponents to 7.8 hits per nine innings.
Ramirez (0-2) has failed to last five innings in either of his two starts, going 4 2/3 innings in a loss to Cleveland in his first outing.
Diamondbacks outlast Dodgers in 12 innings PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks overcame their major-league-worst pitching to outlast the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-9 in 12 innings Sunday afternoon.
The 23-year-old surrendered two runs in 6 1/20 innings at Los Angeles on June 27 and could work the first few innings before yielding to Lopez.
After breezing through five scoreless innings and ultimately allowing three runs in 257 210/210 innings, Hoffman was able to savor his first win in his seventh career start.
The 23-year-old, who pitched six strong innings against New York, is 22-0 with a 2.35 ERA and 21 strikeouts in four starts (23 innings) this month.
The 13-year-old has thrown a career-high 21 26/23 innings, eclipsing the 84 2/3 innings he worked as a rookie in 2012 with the Rockies.
Liriano (2-1) allowed one run in 6 21/21 innings for his first win since April 21 when he pitched six scoreless innings against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Teheran did not give up a run in his final two June starts (covering 214 innings) and has not issued a walk in his last 23 22/3 innings.
The Indians trailed 2-0 after three innings, but then scored 10 runs over the next three innings to hand the White Sox their sixth loss in a row.
After it took Koehler 88 pitches to make it through the first four innings, Urena needed only 53 to end the game with four innings of one-run ball.
David Hess (215-23) threw 6 1/3 no-hit innings in his first start, in Toronto, but he gave up four runs in five innings in this game.
Angels reliever Felix Pena (1-1) allowed three runs on four hits in 4 1/3 innings, and Ty Buttrey threw two scoreless innings to earn his first save.
Foltynewicz, who gave up four runs on a pair of homers while lasting just two innings in Game 1, stranded five Dodgers in his four innings in Game 4.
Zimmer threw only 5 2/3 innings in the minors this season and has a total of 222 1/3 innings in five minor league seasons because of injuries.
Gonzalez has gone less than 10 innings combined in his past two starts, including an outing of five innings on Friday in Pittsburgh, where he gave up three runs.
Fernando Abad (2-0) worked the final two innings for the win as Boston's bullpen turned in five scoreless innings, making it 33 straight scoreless frames in two games.
The win was the Giants' season-best seventh in a row and came after starting pitchers Tyler Beede (eight innings) and Jacob deGrom (seven innings) left a scoreless game.
He failed to pitch beyond five innings in each of his previous three starts - all on the road - while giving up eight runs and eight walks in 23 innings.
After Seattle starter Taijuan Walker (5-10) struggled to get through five innings, leaving with a 4-3 lead, the Mariners' bullpen closed it out with four scoreless innings.
The 73-year-old, who completed six innings just once in his last seven starts, has allowed seven home runs in 36 1/3 innings at home this year.
He allowed just two runs and five innings over seven innings in the defeat and has given up only three runs over 22 frames in his last two turns.
He hasn't allowed an earned run in his last 16 appearances, spanning 15 2/3 innings, and hasn't given up a hit in his last seven games (seven innings).
It took 22 innings for Seattle to hit its first home run this season, in 2016 the Mariners hit a pair in the opening two innings of the year.
His 11 2/3 scoreless innings streak is the second-longest active streak in the majors behind Masahiro Tanaka's streak of 12 scoreless innings for the New York Yankees.
Got his pitch count a little bit up in the middle innings but ended up giving us six innings, and we turned it over to our three best guys.
He has failed to complete six innings in any of those outings but has yielded just two earned runs in 15 1/221 innings over his last three appearances.
Zimmermann struck out a season-high eight in 6 1/3 innings at Kansas City on Wednesday and won his lone interleague start against Oakland with seven scoreless innings.
Anderson made 30 starts for the first time in his career last year but actually saw his innings dip as 19 of those starts were five innings or fewer.
NOTES: RHP Aaron Nola's 7 1/3 innings were a bit of a rarity for the Phillies, whose starting rotation had averaged a little more six innings per game.
In each of his three starts since rejoining the rotation, Stripling has gone just 3 1/3 innings, with six runs allowed on 10 hits in those 10 innings.
The 26-year-old failed to complete six innings in any of his last three starts, yielding a total of 12 earned runs in 14 innings over that span.
Twenty-four of the 38 career earned runs allowed by Gray have come in the first two innings of games, with 13 scoring in the first innings of games.
Athletics 4, Angels 2 Frankie Montas pitched six solid innings and was backed up by three scoreless innings from the Oakland bullpen in beating Los Angeles in Anaheim, Calif.
After an impressive outing at Cincinnati in which he tossed eight and a third scoreless innings, he allowed four runs and five hits in five and a third innings.
Only three others had allowed less than six hits per nine innings — Chris Sale, Max Scherzer and Blake Snell, who all averaged at least 10 strikeouts per nine innings.
Indians starter Adam Plutko managed to go 4 1/3 innings before six relievers combined to limit the Angels to one hit over the final 4 2/3 innings.
Smoker — whose E.R.A. had been 11.57 in May — recovered to beat the Brewers on Tuesday with three shutout relief innings in a 5-4 Mets victory in 12 innings.
Quantrill gave up one run on two hits with six strikeouts over five innings after giving up 28 runs over 16 2/3 innings in his previous four starts.
On Thursday, the Yankees wasted doubles in each of the first three innings against Estrada, who pitched seven scoreless innings before giving way to Ryan Tepera and Roberto Osuna.
By throwing seven scoreless innings, deGrom became the first Mets pitcher to last more than six innings since April 28, when he tossed seven in a win at Washington.
Quintana held the Yankees without a hit for three and two-thirds innings, allowed just two hits and struck out six batters in six and one-third scoreless innings.
Matz fired 73 pitches over five hitless innings for Class AAA Las Vegas, while Lugo threw 79 pitches and allowed three runs over six innings for Class AA Binghamton.
Tomlin, who leads the league with 0.8 walks per nine innings, pitched seven innings, giving up four runs, three earned, on five hits, with three strikeouts and no walks.
Strasburg has gone exactly seven innings in each of his first five starts and is 25.40-211 with a 3.09 ERA and has allowed 28 hits in 35 innings.
His milestone strikeout came in 198 1/093 innings, just missing the record held by Randy Johnson, who recorded his 083th strikeout in 073 063/053 innings in 043.
Among those pitching at least 18 innings, Tanaka would be the first since Justin Verlander did it over 20 innings for Detroit in 2014, according to statistics at MLB.com.
Friend led the league in innings pitched twice, totaling almost 600 innings through 1956 and 19753, and led the N.L. in games started each season from 1956 to 1958.
Among pitchers with at least 50 innings in 2018, Chapman had the most strikeouts per nine innings, at 16.31; Betances ranked third, at 15.53; and Ottavino 12th, at 12.98.
Phillies 2142, Braves 211 Aaron Nola produced his second consecutive scoreless start, firing eight shutout innings and extending his scores streak to 212 innings as Philadelphia won in Atlanta.
After allowing no runs and eight hits over 224 innings while winning his first two starts, deGrom allowed nine runs and 21 hits in nine innings over the past two.
LHP Miguel Gonzalez was staked to a 7-1 lead after two innings, but he fell one out short of pitching the five innings necessary to qualify for the win.
Snell struck out 13 over 5 2/43 innings in his last minor-league start on Friday and notched 90 k's in 63 total innings at Triple-A this season.
He allowed eight runs in 23 230/3 innings versus the O's earlier this month and gave up four runs on nine hits in 3 2/3 innings on Saturday.
Unlike Test matches—in which each team bats for two innings, taking up to five days—T20 gives each side one innings of 120 balls, limiting games to four hours.
He was pounded for four runs and nine hits over 2500 22/103 innings in his previous turn — the third time this season he's failed to get through three innings.
Kennedy beat the Minnesota Twins with 6 2/3 scoreless innings in his team debut and held the Houston Astros to a solo home run in seven innings on Thursday.
Left-hander Wade LeBlanc followed and was rocked for six runs on eight hits in 2 23/26 innings as the A's built a 21-23 lead through four innings.
RHP Marcus Stroman became the first Blue Jays pitcher to reach 200 innings this season when he pitched seven-plus innings Thursday in a 4.153-0 loss to the Orioles.
He gave up four runs and nine hits in six innings while losing to Philadelphia in his last turn after lasting just 2 1/3 innings in his season debut.
The Duke product allowed one run and five hits in 6 2/3 innings but did not factor in the decision in a game that ended up going 83 innings.
The 214 270/29 innings were a career low for Lester, who had never failed to complete at least two innings in any of his first 301 big league starts.
He had allowed one earned run in 27 23/22 innings in his previous two starts, and has lasted at least seven innings in five of his last six outings.
The Astros scored multiple runs in each of the first four innings, tagging Toronto's Aaron Sanchez (3-8) for eight runs on six hits and three walks over three innings.
The Astros' 3-1 lead after two innings made them the first team in major league history to hold a lead for the first 4.653 innings of any postseason series.
In the end, Harvey did keep pitching, throwing 26 innings in the postseason, including eight-plus innings in the final game of the World Series, against the Kansas City Royals.
Mets 6, Pirates 5 | 10 Innings PITTSBURGH — The Mets' offense stirred to life on Wednesday at PNC Park, coming back to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 6-5, in 10 innings.
Hendriks last pitched May 2.30, giving up three runs on four hits in 22.25 211/229 innings, and is 0-0 with an 8.27 ERA in 16 1/3 innings.
Hamels, who earned his ninth win of the season, shut out the Yankees for seven innings while the Rangers notched six runs off C. C. Sabathia in seven-plus innings.
Cubs starter Jose Quintana gave up three runs on seven hits over 210 1/3 innings, while Steve Cishek (2-0) pitched 1 2/33 scoreless innings for the victory.
Sale finished the regular season 12-4 with a 2.11 ERA over 158 innings, his lowest innings total since he became a starter with the Chicago White Sox in 2012.
After being held hitless in the first six innings, the Astros scored eight runs in the late innings and rallied for a 2333-743 victory over the Oakland Athletics Saturday.
On May 8 against Washington he allowed three runs (two earned) in five innings and had no decision in a 4-26 come-from-behind Cubs victory in 22 innings.
He allowed 14 earned runs over his first 4 2/3 innings back, but gave up just one run through 6 2/3 innings in his last start at Arizona.
Michael Lorenzen (1-21) relieved Finnegan and went three innings, Cody Reed worked three innings and Wandy Peralta finished in the ninth, all pitching no-hit ball in Finnegan's wake.
Pittsburgh LHP Tony Watson threw two scoreless innings to pick up the win Saturday and he has a scoreless streak of 43 1/3 innings in the month of May.
That trend continued Friday when he lasted 5 1/3 innings and gave up six runs — five in the first two innings, which put the Orioles in a deep hole.
Pitching against his hometown team, Wheeler (22012-245) matched a season high with nine strikeouts over seven innings of three-hit ball and extended his shutout streak to 263 innings.
The Marlins scored for the first time in 73 innings, pounded deGrom for seven runs in five innings and ended a seven-game losing streak, beating the Mets, 8-6.
Cardinals right-hander Jack Flaherty allowed two runs on four hits in five innings, while Cubs left-hander Jose Quintana gave up two runs on four hits in four innings.
He hit the mark in just 198 1/3 innings, just missing the record held by Randy Johnson, who recorded his 300th strikeout in 743 2/3 innings in 2001.
Martin reluctantly signaled for Lyle, who went on to pitch five and one-third innings of scoreless, two-hit relief — after going two and one-third innings a day earlier.
While the Indians were rolling, Texas was limited to two hits in the final six innings after battering Indians ace Corey Kluber for five runs in the first three innings.
The 32-year-old limited the Dodgers to one unearned run and three hits over eight innings and gave up two earned runs over seven innings in his previous turn.
Hendriks last pitched May 7, giving up three runs on four hits in 963 2/3 innings, and is 0-0 with an 8.27 ERA in 16 1/3 innings.
Neither did the 6 33/3 innings of seven-hit ball thrown by Jacob deGrom, even though he did see a streak of 20 scoreless innings come to an end.
The Astros scored multiple runs in each of the first four innings, tagging Toronto's Aaron Sanchez (123-8) for eight runs on six hits and three walks over three innings.
German, who allowed four runs on six hits in six innings, has surrendered 20 runs on 22 hits — including seven homers — over his last three starts (14 2/3 innings).
The Cardinals' dependable late-inning relief duo of Jordan Hicks and Andrew Miller blew a 3-0 lead in the ninth, wasting six shutout innings from starter Jack Flaherty and a combined two shutout innings from ex-Brave John Gant (1 1/3 innings) and Carlos Martinez (2/3 of an inning).
Happ allowed six hits and three runs in 238 2/3 innings in that outing, his shortest since May 16, when he lasted two innings in a loss to the Rays.
The 10-year veteran retired seven successive batters between the first and third innings while amassing six strikeouts in five innings of a 4-3 win over the San Diego Padres.
He held the Giants to three hits across seven shutout innings on June 24, and five days later gave up one run on five hits in seven innings to beat Milwaukee.
Cueto received a no-decision after allowing an unearned run and striking out nine in six innings of the Giants' 236-23 victory in 22 innings at Yankee Stadium on Saturday.
Patrick Corbin (26-210) stranded 33 runners — nine in the first four innings — while lasting six innings in his second win in as many starts after losing three in a row.
RHP Chris Devenski pitched two scoreless innings in relief and has allowed just one run in 143 1/3 innings to start his career with a 0.87 ERA over five games.
The left-hander retired 13 of 22015 batters between the first and fifth innings and finished with 608 strikeouts while scattering three hits and a hit batsman in his six innings.
Sabathia struck out seven and limited Minnesota to one run over six innings last time out, capping a three-start stretch he which he's given up one run in 18 innings.
LHP Ariel Miranda allowed six runs on five hits in five innings Wednesday but didn't factor into the decision as the Mariners lost 9-6 in 10 innings to Kansas City.
D-backs starter Taylor Clarke gave up three runs on five hits over 23 2/3 innings, but left-hander Alex Young restored order by throwing 2 1/3 scoreless innings.
The California native failed to last at least six innings for the first time in 33 on Saturday, when he was reached for three earned runs in five innings at Seattle.
"I've been throwing the ball better, mixing up speeds well," said Hendricks, who pitched nine innings in his previous start after averaging just over five innings apiece in other 2016 appearances.
After going at least eight innings in six consecutive starts, Sale stumbled in his last outing, giving up six runs on seven hits over four innings in a loss at Philadelphia.
The 42-year-old has walked just one hitter with 63 strikeouts in his past 19 innings, starting that stretch with a victory over Philadelphia (one run, three hits, seven innings).
The rookie has not completed six innings in any of his last four turns but is racking up big strikeout numbers with 26 in 17 1/63 innings over that span.
He lasted 6 2/3 innings and gave up three runs on five hits and a walk with seven strikeouts, fading a bit on as Baltimore rallied in the later innings.
RF Bryce Harper and RHP Max Scherzer drew leadoff walks in the second and third innings, respectively, while LF Jayson Werth worked two-out walks in the fifth and seventh innings.
Vargas, who had given up 12 runs in 7 2/143 innings in losing his first two July starts, held the White Sox to two runs in the first five innings.
Jarlin Garcia (one inning), David Phelps (1 2/3 innings) and Ramos (2003 1/3 innings) pitched scoreless relief for the Marlins, and Stanton added his insurance run in the seventh.
Lucchesi, who didn't yield an earned run to the Rockies in 11 innings before Monday, gave up three runs on six hits and a walk with two strikeouts in five innings.
Los Angeles RHP Kenley Jansen struck out four in two innings to get the save in Game 2 and has fanned 13 batters in 7 1/3 innings this postseason. 3.
Mariners starter Mike Leake was staked to a 5-1 lead through 4 1/2 innings but couldn't hold it, allowing five runs on 3003 hits in 5 2/3 innings.
LHP David Price was a hard-luck loser Saturday against the Angels, tossing six three-run innings (two earned) on six hits and one walk with five strikeouts in six innings.
Yusmeiro Petit and Santiago Casilla followed Cahill and threw two shutout innings apiece before Daniel Coulombe struck out four of the five batters he faced bridging the 11th and 12th innings.
Chad Green allowed one run in two innings before David Robertson (1-21) pitched a career-high 23 23/24 scoreless innings and was awarded the win by the official scorer.
Hoffman gave up a run in each of the first two innings but nothing more as he made it through five innings despite throwing just 43 of 81 pitches for strikes.
And after much debate over innings limitations, he ended up throwing 1891/33 innings over 29 starts, then went 2-0 with a 3.04 E.R.A. and 27 strikeouts in the postseason.
It contains most of the first nine innings, as rebroadcast on what is now the hulking remains of ESPN Classic, and also innings 12 to 853, from the original TBS rebroadcast.
The New Jersey native has gone at least six innings in each of his last five outings and issued just 17 walks in 88 103/3 total innings on the season.
On Sunday, the Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals, 7-6, in 10 innings in the Bronx, flew six hours to Anaheim, and played 14 innings at Angel Stadium on Monday.
His last four starts came on successive days and included pitching all 15 innings of the championship game, which ended in a tie, and all nine innings of the replayed game.
He has averaged six and two-thirds innings per start — the same as Scherzer, the majors' innings leader — and has worked into the eighth in five of his last eight starts.
Neither starter got a decision, with Oakland's Tanner Roark allowing four runs and five hits in six innings, while Junis was charged with four runs on seven hits in six innings.
Going into Thursday, Mets pitchers had the second-worst home run rate (1.5 home runs per nine innings) and the third-worst walk rate (3.8 walks per nine innings) in baseball.
He is the only one of their starters to have averaged more than six innings per outing, and he has allowed just 12 hits and three earned runs in 18 ⅓ innings.
He stretches his scoreless innings streak to 15 innings before the Twins scored one in the fifth as Eddie Rosario tripled and was driven in on a sacrifice fly by Dozier.
Yu Darvish (6-7) yielded four runs on six hits in seven innings with one walk and 13 strikeouts, giving him 27 strikeouts over his past two starts covering 13 innings.
He gave up four runs in a season-high seven innings versus Washington on April 23 and lasted 4 2/3 innings in a rematch with the Nationals six days later.
Colon has given up seven runs in 1363 2136/210 innings in his last two starts after allowing seven runs in nine innings in his first two starts with the Twins.
Angels left-hander Dillon Peters (4-3) went five innings to get the win, getting help from four relievers who combined to shut out the A's over the final four innings.
The game was halted after eight innings because of the mercy rule that the W.B.C. applies if one team is leading by 10 runs or more after at least seven innings.
Colon, who has allowed 242 runs in 20133 innings in three road starts, beat the Brewers in his only appearance against them last season (one run given up in seven innings).
Endurance records, attendance records and performance records fell through nine innings of the first game and 113 innings of the second before the largest crowd of the baseball season anywhere — 57,037.
" Having seen him over four innings "helped a lot.
Rays 23, Yankees 26 | 26 Innings ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
Greene had a career 1.62 E.R.A. in 121 ⅓ innings.
Two innings later, Judge, who entered the game batting .
The bullpen was third in baseball with 49 ⅔ innings.
Between Verlander, Cole and Greinke, they have three pitchers in the top 10 in the majors in ERA, three in the top five in WHIP, two in the top three in hits per nine innings, two of the top 10 in walks per nine innings, and three of the top five in innings pitched.
The former 34th-round draft pick permitted six runs over five innings at Washington on July 73 before allowing a solo homer over three relief innings at St. Louis five days later.
The Dodgers batted around in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, the first time in Los Angeles Dodgers history they sent at least nine batters to the plate in three consecutive innings.
Syndergaard, who began his season with six shutout innings against the Braves on April 3, has yet to walk a hitter or give up a homer in 26 innings with 30 strikeouts.
Toronto starter Aaron Sanchez (13-2) allowed one unearned run and five hits in six innings after being recalled from Class A Dunedin as the Jays were trying to limit his innings.
RHP Austin Bibens-Dirkx worked four innings of relief Friday in the 7-6 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays after going 4 2/13 innings last Saturday against the Detroit Tigers.
Archer lasted six innings but did give up five runs and eight hits — the runs are his most in seven starts, but he also had a 9-2 lead after three innings.
He has struggled after allowing only two runs in six innings on opening day, surrendering 11 runs (10 earned) on 12 hits in 11 innings in losses to the Cardinals and Nationals.
He allowed just three hits and a run over six innings Wednesday against the Giants, but the bullpen couldn't hold a 3-1 lead before the Braves finally won in 11 innings.
Brad Brach (3-0) got the victory with 1 1/3 innings of scoreless relief, and Steve Cishek pitched the final 1 1/3 innings for his first save of the season.
LHP Andrew Miller pitched a dominating 1 2/3 innings on Wednesday night against the Texas Rangers, retiring all five batters he faced, four on strikeouts, in the seventh and eighth innings.
After pitching five scoreless innings in the first two games, the Blue Jays relievers have given up eight runs and 10 hits - three homers - over 6 2-22 innings of this swoon.
After Miami had scored four runs on nine hits in the first five innings, the Tampa Bay bullpen limited the Marlins to two runs on six hits over the final 11 innings.
After Morton worked the first five innings, McCullers emerged from the bullpen for just the second time in his career, both coming this postseason, and allowed two baserunners over four strong innings.
Garcia, who gave up nine earned runs in nine innings in a pair of losses to the Mets last season, finished spring training with a 3.20 ERA in 19 2/3 innings.
He has thrown seven shutout innings in two of his last six outings and also had a three-start stretch in which he fanned 23 batters in just 22 238/210 innings.
The Royals entered Tuesday 266-25 when trailing after seven innings this season, but six Kansas City relievers combined for 21 strikeouts and held the Rays scoreless over the final six innings.
DeSclafini ran his scoreless innings streak against the Padres to 13 2/3 innings before San Diego tied the game at 1-1 with two out in the bottom of the sixth.
Lindor had a single, a double and a home run in the first five innings as the Indians roughed up Justin Verlander, who lasted just five innings and gave up seven runs.
Miller (0-2) has given up 133 earned runs in 19 2/3 innings this season, an 8.79 ERA, and he has given up six homers in 16 innings at Chase Field.
The Pirates scored five runs through the first three innings against Reds starter Tanner Roark (83-7), who went 3 1/3 innings for his shortest outing in 21 starts this season.
New York left-hander Jason Vargas (2-5) gave up five hits and three runs in five innings, the fourth time in the past five starts he has gone exactly five innings.
Stripling gave up two runs on four hits over 6 1/3 innings and has given up just six earned runs over 37 193/3 innings (1.43 ERA) during his win streak.
He defeated Seattle in his last start with 22 2444/23 innings of four-hit shutout ball and has given up just eight hits in 23 113/211 innings in two outings.
Pineda pitched well enough in a no-decision Tuesday against Oakland when he allowed two earned runs and seven hits in six innings, but the Yankees wound up losing in 11 innings.
Only one starter has lasted more than five innings — Max Scherzer went six in Game 1 — but the Nationals hold the edge because their bullpen has allowed no runs in 12 ⅓ innings.
Eflin allowed one run on three hits and one walk while striking out three over seven innings — his longest outing since he went eight innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks on June 12.
Of the 448 major leaguers who threw at least 100 innings across the 2016 to 2018 seasons, Kimbrel ranked second to the Yankees' Dellin Betances in strikeouts per nine innings, with 14.9.
Alex Gordon made the first pitching appearance of his 13-year career, giving up three runs in 1 1/3 innings, before Humberto Arteaga allowed one run in 1 2/3 innings.
Sabathia failed to last three innings against the Toronto Blue Jays, allowing three home runs and five runs in two and a third innings, his shortest outing in more than three years.
He lasted just two and two-thirds innings — the second-shortest start of his career and the only time he has failed to last five innings since opening day two years ago.
He allowed four runs and seven hits in 21988-20/43 innings, getting knocked out early after holding the Yankees to one hit in seven scoreless innings during Game 24 last Friday.
When he went on the disabled list, Manaea was tied for second in the American League in games started, ninth in innings pitched and sixth in fewest walks per nine innings (1.79).
Gausman blanked the Red Sox for 7 2/3 innings in his last start and threw six shutout innings in the one, scattering five hits and striking out eight with one walk.
Lynn, who gave up seven runs in just 25 43/2427 innings of a 26-22 loss at Wrigley Field, allowed one run on six hits and two walks over six innings.
Hamels allowed 13 runs in six innings in the two rough starts against Seattle, including a dreadful turn Monday when he gave up seven runs and seven hits in 1 2/3 innings.
In his first start, he went four innings and threw 52 pitches and in his second start Friday, he lasted five innings and made 133 pitches in a win over the Seattle Mariners.
Eflin, who was blasted for eight runs in less than three innings in his debut last week, allowed two earned runs on four hits while striking out three in 237 24/25 innings.
Lyles (1-2) gave up six hits and four runs in five innings, all the runs scoring in the fifth and sixth innings after a stretch in which retired 13 in a row.
The two aces squared off against one another May 1 with Bumgarner pitching six shutout innings in San Francisco's 6-1 victory while Syndergaard gave up four runs in 21 22/23.66 innings.
Ray, who had not given up a homer in 21 1-3 innings this season, gave up seven hits and five runs in four-plus innings in his first loss of the year.
The innings pitched and strikeouts were each career highs for Gsellman, who had not thrown more than six innings nor whiffed more than six in any of his first five big league starts.
Shoemaker (211-2451) gave up four runs (three earned) in the first two innings but nothing else, allowing nine hits in all, striking out nine and walking one in 235 215/153 innings.
Before Greinke gave the Diamondbacks seven shutout innings in Thursday's 3-215 victory over Houston, starters Robbie Ray, Patrick Corbin and Edwin Escobar combined to work 215 215/21 innings in successive outings.
He allowed a pair of two-run innings and nine hits in all in his five innings before getting bailed out by a four-run A's uprising in the top of the sixth.
Jimmy Nelson struck out 11 over seven shutout innings and Neil Walker belted a solo homer in Friday's 1-0 victory as the Brewers improved to 61-23 when leading after seven innings.
Philadelphia's bullpen gave up three runs in three innings in the middle game of the set and it has been pounded for 14 earned runs in 11 innings over the last three contests.
Rodriguez, who had allowed 22 hits and 29 earned runs in 214 103/210 innings over his previous three starts, left after six innings, having yielded four hits and four runs (three earned).
Both of his streaks are the longest active in baseball and his innings pitched streak is the longest by a White Sox pitcher since Wilson Alvarez threw 31 straight scoreless innings in 1993.
Perez, who leads the Rangers in wins, innings pitched and starts, allowed just two hits over the first six innings and then held on for his eighth victory since the start of August.
The Angels hit the ball hard from the outset, getting home runs from Cron, Mike Trout and Jefry Marte in the first three innings and grabbing a 9-2 lead after four innings.
RHP Brandon Woodruff was superb in his major league debut, getting out of bases-loaded jams in the first two innings and throwing six innings of shutout baseball for his first career win.
That came on the heels of eight scoreless innings of three-hit ball against Texas and snapped a three-start streak in which he permitted three earned runs over 23 1/3 innings.
If we assume that is the first six innings of the game, and assume the final three innings will have the same proportional gains, we are talking about adding 900+ points from here.
He's allowed just four earned runs over 45 1/103 innings (0.79 ERA), beginning with a loss in San Francisco July 6, when he allowed one run on two hits in seven innings.
RHP Vince Velasquez was effective in his latest start against Colorado, but a high pitch count limited him to five innings in what was eventually a 2-1 Phillies victory in 3.523 innings.
Astros RH Doug Fister (4-3, 4.22) Tillman has pitched six or more innings in six consecutive starts and has given up just 26 hits in 39 1/3 innings during the stretch.
Reliever David Hernandez threw two scoreless innings, upping the scoreless streak for Philadelphia's bullpen to 210 innings, the longest in the majors this season, before Hector Neris allowed a run in the ninth.
He logged 203 innings in his final season with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2017, as well as a career-high 208 innings while notching his previous career best of 202 strikeouts in 2015.
He gave up six runs and 10 hits in 4 2/33 innings though he did strike out the side in the third after giving up four runs in the first two innings.
They sent him to their AAA-affiliate team in Omaha, where the Australian veteran became a dependable presence in the Stormchasers final innings, recording a 0.71 ERA with five saves in 12.2 innings.
Odorizzi (6-83), who entered the contest with a streak of 20 shutout innings, gave up three runs on nine hits and two walks over 5 1/21 innings while striking out three.
The Yankees scored five runs in the fifth and sixth innings Thursday and their star-studded bullpen of Dellin Betances, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman pitched 23 2/3 innings of scoreless ball.
The wild moments of the late innings occurred after the Yankees overcame a 3-0 lead in a flash against Jordan Zimmermann, who carried a no-hit bid for 5 1/103 innings.
The Orioles scored three runs off Tanaka in five innings on April 1.719, and on May 214, they scored seven runs in five and two-thirds innings in a 10-4 Yankees loss.
Gerrit Cole (222-223) cruised through four innings before unraveling in his first Opening Day start, allowing five runs and seven hits with a walk and two strikeouts in five innings for Pittsburgh.
He was in trouble often in the early innings but managed to work out of jams because the Angels were 0-for-5 with runners in scoring position through the first four innings.
Darvish (6-7) took the loss, allowing four runs on six hits in seven innings with one walk and 13 strikeouts, giving him 27 strikeouts over his past two starts covering 13 innings.
Seattle starter Felix Hernandez got off to a rough start while allowing four baserunners over the first two innings, but he settled in and struck out eight batters over the next three innings.
Giants 3, Padres 2 (10 innings) Brandon Crawford singled home Evan Longoria with two outs in the 10th inning to give visiting San Francisco a second straight extra-innings victory over San Diego.
Robbie Erlin allowed a hit in 1 2/3 scoreless innings, and Trey Wingenter issued a walk with a career-high four strikeouts in two hitless innings before San Diego turned to Stammen.
Two innings later, Benintendi let his feet do the talking.
RHP Adam Wainwright held the Marlins scoreless through four innings.
Clevinger pitched six innings, allowing one run on two hits.
Finnegan struck out eight and walked two over seven innings.
Seth Lugo threw two perfect innings for his second save.
Bassitt allowed two runs on eight hits in six innings.
Snell allowed one run on six hits in six innings.
Dan did a good job between innings to keep walking.
Santiago threw three hitless innings and gave up one walk.
He pitched two innings for Lowell and struck out two.
LeBlanc went five innings, allowing four runs on five hits.
I wanted to go out there and provide some innings.
Adleman surrendered two runs on seven hits in six innings.
He is scheduled to go five innings or 75 pitches.
He gave up two singles in his final six innings.
Cabrera had RBI singles in the fifth and seventh innings.
Richards allowed three runs and six hits in five innings.
Both appeared in the late innings of Tuesday's lopsided game.
Minor surrendered two runs on four hits in eight innings.
Turnbull allowed two runs and six hits over five innings.
Zimmermann lasted four innings in his first start since Sept.
Shields yielded six runs on eight hits in six innings.
He allowed two runs and eight hits in seven innings.
Buchholz went six innings, allowing two runs on three hits.
Cole needed 212 pitches to get through his two innings.
He allowed four runs and six hits in seven innings.
"For five innings, he was really, really good," Black said.
He walked one and struck out seven over six innings.
Lawrence pitched five innings, allowing one run on three hits.
Over five innings, Fister allowed five hits and three runs.
Shields, meanwhile, threw scoreless fourth and fifth innings before departing.
They trailed both in the middle innings and won anyway.
Ross's night is done at 78 pitches and five innings.
Greinke is at just 483 pitches through six shutout innings.
Nolasco allowed two runs and five hits in five innings.
Leake allowed two runs on eight hits in six innings.
Cain went six innings, allowing three runs and five hits.
He struck out 68 and walked five in 45 innings.
Davies allowed four runs on four hits in four innings.
Sparkman allowed three runs on five hits through six innings.
Washington racked up 213 runs in the first four innings.
Jimmy Cordero followed Detwiler with two innings of perfect relief.
He also helped Nathan Karns dodge trouble for five innings.
Rangers starter Adrian Sampson yielded one run in five innings.
He allowed one run on six hits in seven innings.
Hellickson needed 108 pitches to complete five innings of work.
He allowed three runs on six hits over five innings.
Batsmen score as many runs as possible during an innings.
He allowed three runs and six hits in five innings.
Samardzija allowed three runs on six hits in seven innings.
Peralta went four innings, surrendering four runs and three hits.
He has thrown 24 consecutive scoreless innings against the Brewers.
Neither starting pitcher got a decision, both pitching five innings.
He's scheduled to throw about 50 pitches in three innings.
Paxton allowed four runs on seven hits in five innings.
Hammel has allowed only three home runs in 56 innings.
Griffin threw six scoreless innings in a victory over Cleveland.
He racked up six strikeouts in the first two innings.
"I started pretty good, the first four innings," said Peralta.
He pitched seven innings, allowing five hits and two walks.
He also threw seven scoreless innings April 16 against Pittsburgh.
Both teams had chances to score in the latter innings.
Moore went eight innings, allowing three runs on five hits.
He recovers and lasts a few innings longer than expected.
Sampson allowed four earned runs in three innings this season.
He racked up seven strikeouts through the first three innings.
He walked one and struck out nine in eight innings.
Blake Treinen tossed two scoreless innings for his seventh save.
Oswalt allowed two runs and three hits in five innings.
Chirinos allowed three runs on five hits in six innings.
The other was April 24 in six innings against Philadelphia.
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Teheran had his streak of scoreless innings stopped at 15.
He became the fifth pitcher to register multiple immaculate innings.
He allowed three runs and one hit in four innings.
The Indians scored seven runs in the first three innings.
Bailey allowed four runs on seven hits in four innings.
Strasburg allowed seven hits and six runs in five innings.
He allowed one run and three hits over three innings.
We're a couple of innings in and down by five.
Roark allowed three runs on six hits in six innings.
Krol allowed three runs on three hits over two innings.
Indians pitchers have combined to pitch 18 consecutive scoreless innings.
"First two innings I was a little wild," Hernandez said.
He recorded no less than seven assists in six innings.
Tanaka allowed four runs on 10 hits in seven innings.
He plays the -- he was there for about two innings.
Gave us seven innings, got the bullpen back in order.
Montgomery allowed four runs and six hits in four innings.
Stephenson held the Pirates hitless over the next four innings.
Sanchez allowed three runs on eight hits in five innings.
Steven Brault pitched three scoreless innings to earn the win.
The defense gets off its heels during those long innings.
Morton allowed three hits and three walks over seven innings.
The A's Cahill went eight innings, also allowing four hits.
Moore pitched seven innings, allowing three runs on six hits.
Tampa Bay struck for five runs in the middle innings.
He allowed five runs and five hits in four innings.
"Corey needed some innings to get it going," Counsell said.
Beeks allowed only an unearned run in his four innings.
Red Sox beat Rays in 15 innings ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
He is slotted to pitch five innings for the Curve.
German allowed three runs on six hits in six innings.
Fister allowed three runs off five hits over five innings.
He managed to complete eight innings while making 113 pitches.
"The first three innings, I just felt off," Bundy said.
Stanek allowed no baserunners in two innings, striking out two.

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