After allowing just two walks all spring, it took Fausto Carmona two hitters to equal that number in his first start of 2010.
Collectively Cleveland sighed and exclaimed, "Oh boy, here we go again!"
He isn't fixed; he's still the same old rattled head case that can't throw strikes. This year is going to be even worse than we imagined. How could anyone put a single strand of hope into this enigma of a pitcher?
Carlos Quentin would eventually fly out and Paul Konerko would bring home the game's first run with a sacrifice fly. Remarkably, the damage was limited.
Carmona would later surrender a two-out two-run home run to Konerko after walking Quentin with two outs. It wouldn't be the last walk, but it would be the last hit Chicago would get off the right-hander.
He would end up walking six, b ...
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Focused Fausto: Tribe’s Fausto Carmona Has Become a New Pitcher
Posted: 20th April 2010 by Nino Colla in MLBComments Off on Focused Fausto: Tribe’s Fausto Carmona Has Become a New Pitcher