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The starting pitchers for tonight’s game will be Tommy Hunter for the Rangers who is 5-0 with and ERA of 2.34 with 27 Ks and 10 Walks and for the Red Sox it will be Tim Wakefield who is 3-7 with an ERA of 5.22 with 54 Ks and 26 Walks.
Starting tonight for the Orioles will be Brian Matusz who is 3-9 with an ERA of 4.56 with 78 Ks and 34 Walks and for the Rangers it will be Scott Feldman who is 5-8 with an ERA of 5.51 with 61 Ks and 33 Walks. Feldman has won all of his starts against the Orioles.
Starting pitcher’s for tonight will be for the Marlins, Anibal Sanchez who is 7-5 with an ERA of 3.35 with 69 Ks and 37 Walks and for the Diamondbacks it is Rodrigo Lopez who is 4-7 with an ERA of 4.43 with 59 Ks and 32 Walks. Sanchez is 2-3 in his last 6 outings.
Pitching tonight for the Royals will be Brian Bannister who is 7-6 with an ERA of 5.46 with 55 Ks and 30 Walks and going to the mound for the Mariners we will see Felix Hernandez who is 6-5 with and ERA of 3.03 with 116 Ks and 38 Walks.
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On the mound tonight for the Reds it will be Travis Wood who has not compiled stats and for the Cubs going to the mound is Carlos Silva who is 8-2 with an ERA of 3.01 with 61 Ks and 15 Walks. Silva was doing well until the Inter League play where he lost 3 games.
Pitching tonight for the Dodger will be John Ely who is 3-5 with an ERA of 3.86 with 50 Ks and 18 Walks and for the Giants it will be Matt Cain who is 6-6 with and ERA of 2.72 with 70 Ks and 32 Walks. Cain is 0-7 lifetime against the Dodgers.
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