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Cole Hamels walked two in Wednesday's loss to the Indians to give him the National League lead in walks. Command has been an issue for him all season, something that hasn't been an issue in the past. That needs to improve.
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Sanabia has dropped five straight decisions, giving up an average of four runs and seven hits. In his last start against the Reds, Shin-Soo Choo knocked a pair of solo homers. Sanabia pitched 3 1/3 shutout frames in one previous start vs. Arizona.
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The Phillies will turn to Cloyd for his second start of the season. Cloyd went 6 1/3 innings and allowed two runs in a no-decision against the D-backs on May 10 in his only other appearance.
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Fernandez tossed a career-high 99 pitches in his previous start, a no-decision against the Reds. In his previous outing in Philadelphia on May 4, he held the Phillies to one hit over seven scoreless innings, striking out nine batters for the win.
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Lee notched another strong performance his last time out against Cincinnati. He gave up two runs in seven innings and recorded seven strikeouts on Friday. Lee has surrendered just four runs in his last three starts.
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After giving up four homers in his first eight starts, Slowey surrendered three in a season-worst outing against the D-backs Friday. In two starts against the Phillies, Slowey has surrendered just one run and struck out 11 in 12 1/3 innings.
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Koehler established career highs in innings (six), strikeouts (seven) and pitches (94) in his last start. It wasn't enough. He gave up one run, his first pitch resulting in a homer in a loss to the D-backs.