21. He pitched seven innings and allowed four runs in a no-decision. 22. He pitched seven innings, getting stronger as the game progressed, and was the winner. 23. He pitched six innings and allowed only two runs on four hits. 24. He pitched two innings against the University of Arizona on Wednesday and struck out four of the six batters he faced. 25. He pitched two innings and retired all six batters he faced. 26. He pitched five innings, and slept better the next two days. 27. He pitched innings and allowed four runs, but only one of them was earned as the Rangers committed three errors in the game. 28. He pitched seven innings, walked three and struck out three. 29. He pitched six innings, his longest major league start, giving up just three hits and one run. 30. He would have received bonuses for being placed on the big-league roster, innings pitched, starts, and victories. |