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Performance Pitching

Monday brought its share of dominant pitching performances. Yesterday alone, seven pitchers went at least 7 innings and gave up no more than 1 earned run. This stat isn't even including the Pirate's Kevin Correia who threw a complete game against the Reds, only surrendering 2 earned runs.

Daisuke Matsuzaka
Red Sox find hope in Monday's outing


The Red Sox Daisuke Matsuzaka started off the day holding the Blue Jays to only one hit over seven innings. Matsuzaka only needed 89 pitches to get through his 7 innings of work, in which he struck out 3 and walked 1.

As the day turned into night, MLB's evening schedule began, and the strong pitching continued. David Price shut out the offensive force of the White Sox over 8 innings, giving up only 4 hits while striking out 9.

david price
Price helps Rays continue hot streak


C.J. Wilson of the Rangers faced off against the team's AL West rival Angels. While his counterpart Ervin Santana did not add to the list of performances, Wilson had a good night. He was able to scatter 9 hits and limit the damage, only allowing 1 earned run and striking out 9.

In a West vs. East battle, Ted Lilly led the Dodgers to a victory over Tim Hudson and the Braves. The Dodgers gave Lilly an early 3 run lead and that's all that he needed, going 7 scoreless innings. Lilly allowed only 4 hits and punched out 6 Braves.

While most games offered one strong pitching performance, there was one match up where both pitchers wanted to get in on the action. The Cubs faced off against the Padres and both sides pitched so well that extra innings was needed to decide the outcome. Both starters were very solid, Tim Stauffer of the Padres going 7 scoreless, allowing only 4 hits. However, Stauffer was bested by Cub’s enigma Carlos Zambrano, who struck out 10 over 8 scoreless innings.

tim lincecum
Lincecum has been dominant


While these were certainly some great match ups and performances, Monday saved its best show for last. The Freak Tim Lincecum faced off against the red hot Colorado Rockies. The Rockies and Coors Field were no match for the former Cy Young winner as Lincecum held the Rockies hitless over 6 innings. Colorado was able to get to Timmy in the 7th but they only managed one run. Lincecum finished the night going 7.2 innings; he allowed a single run and struck out 10.

On Monday, pitching was king. We will see what Tuesday brings, if the pitching continues or if the offense controls the night.
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Intriguing Matchups

While many will be tuned into the Master's this weekend, baseball has a few games that pit division rivals against each other. The Phillies travel to Atlanta for a matchup of two teams likely to play into October. Also this weekend the rivalry of all baseball rivalries will see the Yankees roll into Boston. Both of these series should be entertaining and include this weekend's most intriguing pitching matchups.

Friday April 8th

Philadelphia (Cliff Lee) vs. Atlanta (Tim Hudson)

The top two teams in the NL East face off for the first time this weekend. While I think it will be interesting to see how Cole Hamels responds to the adversity of his first start, this is the matchup that I am most excited about. Both of these veteran pitchers are coming off of wins in their debuts, each going 7 innings for their clubs. Both will look to keep the balls on the ground as they each face formidable lineups.



Sunday April 10th

New York (Sabathia) vs. Boston (Beckett)

A few years ago this would have been a no doubter for any list of top matchups. Though C.C. may have tipped the scales in his favor in more ways than one, I still think this will be an interesting game. Boston really has no idea what it has in Beckett coming off of last year's nosedive, and while he did not have an awful outing in his debut against the Indians, it didn't exactly ease the minds of Sox fans. He threw a lot of pitches and lasted only five innings against a lineup that is not known to be as patient as the vaunted Yankee. It will certainly be interesting to see how the series goes, if Boston can regain its footing in the AL East, or if the Yankees can continue the Sox's early season slide.

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