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7 years agoPittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Trevor Williams gave up four runs on seven hits in five innings against the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday, taking a no-decision. All the damage against him came via the home run, as Tim Anderson went deep for a two-run shot in the second inning and Daniel Palka added another two-run bomb in the fourth. With his low groundball rate (36.8 percent) and 6.5 percent home-run-to-flyball-ratio, a game like this was bound to happen for Williams. He'll carry a 3.13 ERA into another start versus the White Sox next week.--Matt Wilkes
Source: MLB.com

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