A.J. Burnett on the hill equals Pirates victories
Remember May 2? It wasn't that long ago in terms of everyday life, but six weeks in a baseball season can seem like an eternity. And that's the last time the Pirates lost an A.J. Burnett start.
Remember May 2? It wasn't that long ago in terms of everyday life, but six weeks in a baseball season can seem like an eternity. And that's the last time the Pirates lost an A.J. Burnett start.
Since then, including Saturday's 9-2 win over the Indians, Burnett is 6-0 with a 2.19 ERA and 1.14 WHIP in eight starts -- and, again, the Pirates have won all eight of those starts.
Yes, this is the same Burnett that was run out of New York via trade, in a deal that was tantamount to a salary dump. But Saturday, Burnett did what aces do, he went out and halted a four-game losing streak -- which means the Pirates haven't won a game Burnett did not start since June 9.
From castoff to All-Star? At this point, it looks like Burnett may be headed that way. If that happens, it would be the first trip of the 35-year-old hurler's career.
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