Looper goes six innings, gets ND

Milwaukee SP Braden Looper tossed six solid innings but took a no decision on Wednesday against the Reds. He allowed two earned runs on five hits, striking out four and walking three. Read More

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Holland goes seven strong, gets ND

Rangers SP Derek Holland had a solid outing on Wednesday against the Giants but came away with a no decision as Matt Cain also pitched exceptionally well. Holland allowed only one earned run on four hits. He struck out five and walked one. The lone run scored against him came on an Aaron Rowand home run. Read More

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Geer gives up five runs, gets ND

Padres SP Josh Geer gave up six runs -- five earned -- on six hits over 6 2/3 innings on Saturday as San Diego fell to Colorado. Geer was saved of the loss as the game was tied after the 8th inning. Geer walked one and struck out three. He has a 5.17 ERA on the year. Read More

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Lackey goes seven, gets ND

Angels SP John Lackey allowed three runs and seven hits over seven innings, struck out five and was lifted for a pinch hitter with a 4-3 lead before James Loney greeted Scot Shields with a leadoff double in the eighth and scored the tying run on Blake's single. He took the no decision as the game went into extra innings. Lackey hit three batters in his third start of the season, after missing the first six weeks of the campaign because of a forearm strain. Read More

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Cook goes six, gets ND

Colorado SP Aaron Cook tossed six innings on Friday against the Dodgers, taking a no decision in a 6-5 loss. He allowed three earned runs on seven hits with six walks and four strikeouts. His ERA dropped to 8.35 with the performance. Read More

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Saunders allows five, gets ND

Anaheim SP Joe Saunders tossed five innings in Wednesday's game against the Tigers, allowing five earned runs on seven hits while walking two and striking out one. He was tagged with a no decision for his efforts as the game ended 12-10 in favor of the Tigers. Read More

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Davies throws six, gets ND

Royals starter Kyle Davies recovered from a four-walk first inning to pitch three-hit ball over six innings in Sunday's 6-5 loss to the Rangers, leaving with a 5-3 lead before the bullpen faltered. Davies fell behind 2-0 in a shaky first but righted himself to allow three runs, strike out eight and walk five. Davies had trouble finding the strike zone in the first, walking four with Kinsler and Young executing a double steal. Blalock's sacrifice fly and David Murphy's bases-loaded walk gave Texas a 2-0 lead. Read More

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