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Stults has essentially become the Padres' ace, especially after he allowed one run on two hits in a complete-game effort on Friday against the D-backs. Manager Bud Black called it a "masterful performance."
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In Bumgarner's last outing, at Atlanta, he recorded double-digit strikeouts for the third time this year and 11th in his career. The Braves' two hits were the least he had surrendered since he held Los Angeles to two hits in eight innings on April 2.
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Ninth on the depth chart coming out of Spring Training, Fife is in the starting rotation now with a 3.74 ERA in four starts. He gives up a lot of hits, but keeps the game close.
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Marquis continues to enjoy a career revival, while cheating some statistical odds. He allowed three runs in his last start for his ninth win. He hasn't lost since April 22 and is 6-1 when walking four or more in a start.
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The offense doesn't score for him and the bullpen has let him down, but a 1.74 ERA is proof Kershaw is pitching as well as usual. Trouble is, he's gone more than two months without hitting a homer.
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Richard is fresh off his best start of the season. He allowed just one run over eight innings pitched, improving on a string of poor performances where he wasn't keeping his team in games.
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Volquez didn't pitch poorly in his last start against the Giants, as he allowed three runs in five innings in no-decision. He walked one and struck out six and hasn't lost a start since May 21.
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