Romero goes six-plus, takes ND

Toronto SP Ricky Romero had a good start on Thursday against the Mariners and ended up taking a no decision. He tossed 6 1/3 innings, allowing three earned runs on nine hits. He struck out five and walked three, allowing a homer to Franklin Gutierrez. Read More

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Smoltz settles down, takes ND

The News John Smoltz allowed three runs in a rocky first two innings on Tuesday night, but settled down, allowing zero in the next three frames, taking a no-decision as the Cardinals rallied for a 4-3 win in Milwaukee. Our View He also struck out seven, bringing his total to an impressive 28 in his first 22 innings in St. Louis. Read More

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Maholm Ks seven, takes ND

The News Paul Maholm managed to strike out seven Cardinals while allowing four runs in six innings on Sunday, taking a no-decision in the Pirates' 6-5 win. Our View Maholm's ERA now rests at 4.72. He doesn't figure to turn in too many quality starts in the season's final weeks. Read More

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Redding goes six-plus, takes ND

Mets SP Tim Redding had a decent outing on Wednesday against the Rockies but walked away with a no decision. He allowed two earned runs in 6 2/3 innings, giving up seven hits and a walk. He struck out six in the game, lowering his ERA to 5.70 with the performance. Read More

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Oswalt goes seven, takes ND

Houston SP Roy Oswalt had a solid start on Wednesday against the Cardinals and ended up with a no decision. He allowed seven hits and three runs in seven innings after throwing a complete game in his last start. He struck out four and walked one, allowing a solo homer to Mark DeRosa. Read More

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Wellemeyer goes four, takes ND

Cardinals SP Todd Wellemeyer tossed four innings on Wednesday against the Brewers, taking a no decision. He allowed four earned runs on seven hits, striking out three and walking four. He also gave up a home run as his ERA went up to 5.58 on the season. Read More

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Happ goes seven, takes ND

Philadelphia left-hander J.A. Happ, coming off his first career shutout in a 10-0 win at Toronto on Saturday, gave up a two-run homer to Casey Kotchman in the fourth inning before retiring the next seven batters, taking a no decision in a 5-2 Phillies loss. He gave up seven hits and two runs in seven innings, striking out five and walking two. Read More

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Anderson goes five, takes ND

Oakland SP Brett Anderson tossed five innings in a no decision on Saturday at San Diego. He allowed three earned runs on five hits, striking out three and walking one. His ERA on the season went down slightly to 5.74. Read More

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Padilla goes six, takes ND

Texas SP Vicente Padilla tossed six innings on Thursday against the Astros, taking a no decision. He allowed three earned runs on seven hits, striking out four and walking three. His ERA on the season dropped to 4.79 on the season. Read More

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Marquis goes seven strong, takes ND

Jason Marquis limited the Mariners to a run and seven hits in seven innings, but was denied the decision on Saturday. He also had an RBI with a bases-loaded walk for the Rockies' first run in the second inning. Marquis struck out two batters and walked three as his ERA dropped to 3.77 on the season in a game Colorado went on to win 5-3. Read More

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Haren goes seven, takes ND

Arizona SP Dan Haren had his worst outing of the season on Saturday against the Athletics, taking a no decision. He allowed five earned runs on nine hits, giving up four home runs in the game. His ERA jumped up from 2.09 to 2.57 with the outing. Haren took the no decision as the game took 11 innings to finish. Read More

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Olson goes six, takes ND

Seattle starter Garrett Olson shut out the Giants for six innings while filling in for Jarrod Washburn, who was scratched with tightness above his left knee. Keeping his pitches down in the zone, Olson scattered just four hits and allowed only two runners to reach second base. He struck out four and walked only two, taking a no decision on Saturday. Read More

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