
The 31-year-old right-hander, who has impressively compiled a 5-1 record and 2.35 ERA, gave up six hits over 8.1 innings, tossing 115 pitches and walking one batter. After Brian Giles singled in the first, Dempster retired the next 15 batters he faced.
Not to take anything away from Lilly and Dempster's lights out performances, but what does this say about the Pads?
They whiffed 14 times total, one day after striking out 15 times against Ted Lilly and the Cubs’ pen. Blanked for the fourth time this season, these bums have the fewest number of runs at 140 and the crappiest batting average in the majors at .233.
[Chicago Tribune]
3 comments:
He looks pretty proud there.
AMAZING.
Looks like the Cubs got the first laugh after the Edmonds trade.
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