Found September 22, 2009 on LA Times:
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The Dodgers pitcher's season has featured an All-Star-caliber first half and an inexplicably poor second half. Here's what happened: Going into his June 19 start against the Angels, the Dodgers' Chad Billingsley was among the most dominant pitchers in baseball. He was tied for the National League lead with nine victories, one behind Toronto's Roy Halladay for the major league lead. He was fifth in the NL in strikeouts (93) and tied with San Francisco's Tim Lincecum for fifth in ERA (2.72). Since then he is 3-7 with a 5.40 ERA, with more hits given up (95) than strikeouts (72). How it unraveled, by the numbers; includes earned-run average (ERA) and batting average against (BAT AVG):
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