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Hefner had another tough-luck outing on Sunday, but this time got away without a loss. He pitched five innings of three-run ball, one earned, and took a no-decision while lowering his ERA to 3.96 -- second best on the staff.
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Hamels had allowed two hits and one run in six innings before allowing two runs and ran his pitch count to 108 in a quirky seventh at Coors Field on Saturday. He mixed his cutter and sinker in with his fastball to great effect.
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Gee's last outing ended in heartbreak. The right-hander earned a complete game opportunity against the Braves thanks to eight shutout innings, but coughed up a walk-off, two-run homer to Freddie Freeman in the ninth.
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Pettibone struggled in Colorado, pitching a career-low three innings and yielding highs of seven runs, six earned. His ball was up, and he couldn't recover after yielding six straight hits and six runs in the first frame.
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For the third time this season Harvey took a no-hitter into the seventh, striking out a career-high 13 Braves last Tuesday at Turner Field. Next up are the Phillies, whom he dominated at Citizens Bank Park back in April.
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Lannan pitched Monday for the first time since April after recovering from an injured left knee. He allowed six hits and two runs in five innings against the Nationals. He hopes to improve upon that effort.
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Lee continues to pitch well. He allowed five hits, two runs and struck out nine in eight innings Tuesday against the Nationals in Philadelphia to improve to 9-2.
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Stults continues to impress, as he hasn't allowed more than two runs in any of his last five starts. He was charged with two runs on seven hits in 6 1/3 innings last time out against the Giants in a no-decision.