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Tillman has been rolling recently and he has put a rough couple starts to the season behind him. The right-hander has thrown six consecutive quality starts, recording all three of his wins, while sporting a 2.27 ERA over the stretch.
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Sean Nolin will make his big league debut Friday. Nolin has only pitched as high as Double-A, but his numbers there are impressive. In six starts over two seasons, the big left-hander has gone 3-0 with a 1.19 ERA and 34 strikeouts in 30 1/3 innings.
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Garcia pitched six innings on Monday against the Yankees and gave up two earned runs on two homers. He was pulled after just 66 pitches with the scored tied at 2 in a game the Orioles lost in 10 innings.
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Dickey's recent turnaround continued in his last outing, against the Rays. He surrendered three runs while tossing eight innings in his longest start of the year. Dickey has three consecutive quality starts with 19 strikeouts over the past 20 frames.
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Returning from a near three-week absence, Gonzalez shined in his first start back, going seven strong innings, while walking none and striking out five in a no-decision against the Yankees. The righty gets the Blue Jays next, whom he beat in April.
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Jenkins will make his second start of the season exactly two weeks after making his first. Jenkins impressed the Blue Jays brass in his last start vs. the Red Sox, but because of the schedule, he's been sitting idle in the Toronto bullpen since then.
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Hammel matched a season high with 6 2/3 innings on Wednesday and allowed just two earned runs and struck out six. The quality start snapped a personal funk for Hammel, who did not make it out of the fifth in his two previous attempts.