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Minor (8-2) allowed a run and six hits, struck out six and walked three while helping the NL East leaders gain a split of the four-game series. The left-hander is 5-0 with a 1.76 ERA over his last seven starts.
Atlanta’s rotation has yielded four runs in 37 1/3 innings spanning the team’s last six games.
The stretch includes eight innings of one-hit ball by rookie Julio Teheran ― who came within four outs of a no-hitter on Wednesday against Pittsburgh ― and back-to-back starts by Tim Hudson and Paul Maholm in which each allowed one run in Braves losses.
Washington 7, Minnesota 0 Gm. 1
Washington 5, Minnesota 4 Gm. 2
Texas 6, Toronto 4
Detroit 4, Cleveland 1
Miami 8, NY Mets 4
Boston 10, LA Angels 5
Baltimore 10, Tampa Bay 7
Chicago White Sox 4, Oakland 2
Kansas City 2, Houston 0
Milwaukee 9, Philadelphia 1
Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 1
NY Yankees 2, Seattle 1
Colorado 8, San Diego 7
San Francisco 6, Arizona 2
St. Louis 11, Cincinnati 4
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Articles by Korea Herald