6-20-08
Hendrickson vs Harden
The southpaw Hendrickson is coming off a four-hit performance against the Rays, but his six K's were overshadowed by some untimely walks. He has always been as good as his command, and it showed in his last outing. He doesn't have a good record against Oakland (2-3, 7.45 ERA), but is looking to change that. Harden tossed a one-hit gem against the Giants last Sunday, but his high pitch count (95) forced him out in the sixth inning. He didn't allow a run while walking two and striking out five while he finally got a (winning) decision after three straight NDs.
6-21-08
Nolasco vs Eveland
Nolasco is coming off a phenomenal 12 strike out game. He threw a career high 132 pitches over 8 2/3 innings against the Rays, and it looks like he is becoming quite a dependable starter. Eveland finally got the start that he was looking for in his last outing. He pitched a solid 6 2/3 innings and allowed just one run on six hits while walking three and striking out five. This will be the first time in his career that he has ever faced the Marlins.
6-22-08
Miller vs Duchschererer
Miller too is starting to become quite a dependable starter. He pitched his second straight strong seven inning start (try saying that five times fast), and gave up only one run on six hits. Duke is probably out most reliable pitcher, believe it or not. He cruised his way through his last outing, and our offense teed off in a 15-1 crushing of the D-backs. He picked up his seventh win of the season, while pitching eight innings of one-run ball. This will be his first start and appearance ever against the Marlins.
Wow this one is long. As most of you know, the Marlins are an up-and-coming team. They've got some great young hitters, but their pitching is rather shaky. If we can be patient against their starters and keep their offense to a minimum, then I believe we can win this series.