11. Lima lasted just two-thirds of an inning in the shortest start of his career. 12. Tejada added a two-run homer in the second to chase Schoeneweis, who made his shortest start of the season. 13. Theodore stopped just two of five shots in the shortest start of his career. 14. Osborne had outpitched Glavine in Game Three, but allowed six runs and five hits while retiring just two batters, matching the shortest start in NLCS history. 15. Texas pitcher Roger Pavlik lasted just two-thirds of an inning, the shortest start by a Ranger this season. |