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No one can predict if Sergio Mitre has turned the corner and will become a dominant pitcher.
But the 24-year-old Cubs hurler has a good block to build on with Wednesday's 2-0 victory over Toronto. He entered the game with a 2-6 lifetime mark with a 6.87 ERA in 18 major league games and threw seven shutout innings, allowing two hits.
Just one ball left the infield while he was in the game.
"I've been up here (the majors) a couple of times already so I feel I can get it done but I need to be more consistent," said Mitre, who hit a double off Roy Halladay to provide the winning run. "I hope I can build off of this game."
With Kerry Wood and Mark Prior on the shelf with injuries, having Mitre emerge will be a big help in keeping the Cubs in the playoff picture.