Found April 21, 2009 on Where Is Andy Van Slyke:
One night after Ross Ohlendorf shut down the Marlins bats, Jeff Karstens came out tonight and did the same thing, holding them to one run over six innings. That combined with one run in each of the first three innings from the offense was just enough for the bullpen to hold on to the lead and bring home the Pirates' eighth win of the season. I didn't catch much of this one (I usually try to flip between the Pens and Pirates on nights like tonight when the Pens have playoff games, but I had a couple friends over tonight that were more interested in hockey, so we also spent time watching what I think had to be the first ever buzzer beater in an NHL playoff game ... talk about an unreal finish), but it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see what was different for Karstens tonight when compared with his first start. Last week against Houston, he only got 47 of 87 pitches over the plate and walked five runners in four innings. Tonight, he threw 54 of 87 for strikes and only w...
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