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Eovaldi (throwing shoulder) will come off the 60-day disabled list to make his first Major League start since last September. The 23-year-old hurler is 5-15 with a 4.15 ERA and a 1.48 WHIP in 32 outings (28 starts).
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Delgado will make the start in place of Tyler Skaggs, who was optioned to Triple-A last week when the D-backs needed an extra bullpen arm. Delgado appeared in one game during a short stint with the team earlier this month.
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Fernandez comes off an outing during which he threw a career-high 107 pitches and struck out a career-best 10 batters. He is aiming to notch his fourth straight quality start and his seventh in his past nine outings.
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Cahill tied a career high with 10 strikeouts in his last start against the Padres, but one two-run inning spoiled a sharp outing. He allowed just the two runs in 5 2/3 innings by using his sinker and curveball effectively.
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Still searching for his first career win, Koehler was roughed up by the Cardinals his last time out, surrendering nine runs on eight hits over 4 2/3 innings. Through 16 2/3 innings in June thus far, the right-hander has a 9.18 ERA.
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Gaudin yielded two home runs to Atlanta's B.J. Upton in his last start, marking the first time he had allowed multiple homers in a game since Sept. 25, 2010, against Boston as a Yankee. Gaudin's ERA as a starter is 4.24, compared to 2.05 in relief.
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Searching for run support for most of the season, Nolasco finally got some help Sunday from his offense as the Marlins scored seven while the right-hander allowed just one run in seven innings vs. St. Louis en route to his fourth win of the year.
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Lincecum's coming off his fifth quality start in 14 outings this year. His struggles obscure the fact that he remains the National League's winningest pitcher (76) since the start of 2008, which was his first full season.
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