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Kendrick allowed four runs in six innings Saturday against the Reds. It was the first time he had allowed more than two runs since his first start of the season. He hopes to get back on track against the Nationals.
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In his last start, Zimmermann threw his third complete game of the season, allowing two runs on seven hits. He threw only 85 pitches and was ready to pitch the ninth inning had Washington tied the score.
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Pettibone has turned into a reliable starter for the Phillies. He surrendered just one earned run his last time out against the Reds and has not given up more than three earned runs in any of his six starts.
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The right-handed veteran will try to bounce back from one of his toughest starts of the year, as he gave up seven runs in San Diego his last time out. Haren is 3-1 with a 4.91 ERA at home, better than the 1-4, 6.04 marks he has posted on the road.
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Hamels allowed seven hits, two runs and struck out 10 in six innings Monday against Miami. He had struggled recently with his command. But after walking 13 batters in his previous four starts, he walked none.
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Strasburg has turned it on in his past two starts, giving up two earned runs in a combined 15 innings of work. He was in line for a win his last time out against the Giants, but the Nationals lost in 10.
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Hammel matched a season high with 6 2/3 innings on Wednesday and allowed just two earned runs and struck out six. The quality start snapped a personal funk for Hammel, who did not make it out of the fifth in his two previous attempts.