Quintana was solid over five innings Thursday, allowing a pair of runs, in his first start since surgery this spring to repair a stress fracture in his rib.
at Citi Field that snapped a three-game winning streak.
“We’ll keep fighting and you never know what’s gonna happen. The second half [of the season], we started off good.”But one of the main issues has been subpar starting pitching and some important arms have shown promising signs of late, from Max Scherzer and Justin Verlander making good starts to Quintana throwing three scoreless innings after allowing a run in each of his first two on Thursday.
With Tim Anderson on first base and one out, Luis Robert Jr. hit a 68-mph bloop to left that sent Anderson to third and Eloy Jimenez followed with a 77 mph single to center that scored Anderson for the game’s first run.Robert Sabo for the NY PostIt was the 34-year-old’s first game since he pitched in the wild-card series in October with the Cardinals.
“He showed all the things he’s good at: command of the fastball and attacking hitters,” Showalter said of Quintana, whose velocity was slightly down from previous seasons.
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