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Edward Cabrera started the season with 11.2 scoreless innings for Chicago. Since then, he has allowed three earned runs in 6 of his last 7 starts. The other start, he allowed five earned runs. Cabrera 

Kyle Harrison has allowed a .323 BABIP this season, which is higher than his career average. Interestingly, Harrison has pitched better in his two starts with Sánchez behind the plate than the six with Contreras.

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The more I think about it the more I suspect that the relatively short leash for Mis last night was probably directly related to the fact that his velocity, while still incredible, but down a touch from what he's been doing this year.  I don't think it's concerning or anything, but it was probably a data point that played a role in that call along with the rested pen.

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19 minutes ago, BarremlensTSSC said:

The more I think about it the more I suspect that the relatively short leash for Mis last night was probably directly related to the fact that his velocity, while still incredible, but down a touch from what he's been doing this year.  I don't think it's concerning or anything, but it was probably a data point that played a role in that call along with the rested pen.

Murphy said Miz was tired after six innings, too. Opening comments from post game interview.


 

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