Eduardo Rodriguez Lasts Seven Innings On Wednesday
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez pitched seven innings, allowing four runs on eight hits, while striking out nine and walking three in Wednesday's 9-4 win over Minnesota. The southpaw also surrendered two solo home runs, marking the fourth straight game he has given up a home run. The Twins tallied all four runs in the first four frames, but Rodriguez was able to limit the damage, while also getting some help from the offense. After a terrible Month of April, the 26-year-old has put together respectable months of May and June. He's now 8-4 with a 4.71 ERA and a 93/25 K/BB. However, a 3.98 FIP points that he's in fact pitching better than his ERA shows. Next, he'll get a favorable matchup with the White Sox on Tuesday, at Fenway, where he has pitched substantially better than on the road, making him a worthy start candidate.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
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