Chris Sale is suffering the opposite fate of David Price in 2016. Price started the season with a high ERA, but was racking up the wins. Sale pitched his second great game today, but lost to the Tigers as Justin Verlander allowed fewer runs. Sale, with 1 walk and 10 strikeouts in 7 2/3 pitched a bit better than Verlander, but they don’t award wins on better starts. Verlander and the Tigers bullpen did a better job of keeping the Red Sox off the board. Sale is now 0-1 in two starts with a 1.23 ERA. Verlander’s ERA stands at 1.35.
The Tigers win 2-1.
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