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Nolasco had his best outing against the D-backs on Sunday, earning the win after giving up only one run and striking out 11 in eight innings. In one career outing against the White Sox in 2010, he took the loss, giving up eight runs in 5 1/3 innings.
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It was a rare walk on the wild side for Peavy during Sunday's loss at Anaheim, as the righty walked five in six innings after walking eight in his previous 45 2/3 innings. Peavy has fanned at least six in every start.
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Sanabia gave up only one run in 6 1/3 innings on Monday against the Phillies to earn his third win, snapping a five-game losing streak. He induced two ground-ball double plays, upping his total to a National League-leading 12.
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The right-hander shut down a hot-hitting Boston lineup on Monday, allowing two runs on four hits over six innings, while striking out two. Axelrod has worked at least six innings in six of his nine starts this season.
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Nearing his pitch limit, Fernandez was pulled after giving up one run on five hits in five innings against the Phillies on Tuesday. The rookie will be seeking his fifth quality start and third win when he faces the Rays.
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Odorizzi had a solid outing Monday vs. the Blue Jays in his Rays debut. The right-hander, who was recalled from Triple-A Durham to fill in for David Price, allowed three runs on five hits and a walk while striking out six en route to a no-decision.
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Hellickson gave the Rays a quality start Wednesday when he held the Blue Jays to two runs on four hits in eight innings en route to a no-decision. He is 15-12 with a 3.07 ERA in 40 career appearances at Tropicana Field.