ALCS Quality Start Report
Review:
In the ALDS, the Rangers had only 1 quality start (1-0) in 4 games. The Tigers also had only 1 QS (1-0) in 5 games.
GAME-BY-GAME
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Game 1: Rangers 3 – Tigers 2.
Neither Justin Verlander and C.J. Wilson pitched a quality start. Verlander left the game after 4 innings, allowing 3 runs. Wilson fared only slightly better, lasting 4 2/3 innings and giving up 2 runs. The bullpens did there job quite well, as that was the end of the scoring.
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Game 2: Rangers 7 – Tigers 3 (11)
Courtesy of 2 late Nelson Cruz home runs, the Rangers beat the Tigers. This win is notable from a quality start stat standpoint, as it marks the first time in the post-season when the team that opposed the only pitcher who earned a quality start in the game has won. So, Max Scherzer of the Tigers pitched 6 innings, allowing only 3 runs – and the Tigers lost. Derek Holland struggled and did not make it through the 3rd inning.
Game 3: Tigers 5 – Rangers 2
Doug Fister pitched an effective 7 1/3 innings, giving up only 2 runs, as the Tigers won at home. First quality start of the post-season for Fister and the third for the Tigers in 8 games. For the Rangers, Colby Lewis pitched 5 2/3 innings and gave up 4 runs. Rangers lead the series 2-1, despite not having a quality start yet . The Rangers only have 1 quality start in 7 games, but have a 5-2 record overall.
Game 4: Rangers 7 – Tigers 3 (11)
Just like game 2 of this series, the Rangers scored 4 in the 11th to win, and again Nelson Cruz hit an 11th inning home run. Deja vu all over again. As for the pitching, the Rangers’ Matt Harrison threw 5 innings, giving up 2 runs. It was another great effort by the Rangers bullpen (6 IP, 1 run), continuing an outstanding series. The Tigers starter, Rick Porcello, had a quality start (6 IP, 2 ER). This is the 2nd time in this series that the Tigers have had a quality start, the Rangers have not had a quality start, and yet the Rangers won the game. This is bucking the trend set in the Division Series, when teams with quality starts (and none by the opposition) went 7-0. This was the 3rd straight quality start by the Tigers.
ALCS QUALITY START SUMMARY
Tigers: 3 quality starts (1-2)
Rangers: 0 quality starts
Posted on 10/10/2011, in 2011, quality starts and tagged American League Division Series, C.J. Wilson, Justin Verlander, Quality start. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.
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