Zac Gallen pitched yet another terrific game. In the end, the offense even managed to come through, despite another rough night for Eduardo Escobar and Co. at the bottom of the order.Alas, Kevin Ginkel allowed four earned runs without recording an out. THen, Alex Young allowed two more, while only managing to retire two Rockies. Eventually, Jeremy Beasley made his Arizona debut and surrendered two hits before getting the final out of the eighth inning.
By allowing only two runs in seven innings of work, Zac Gallen put his team in a good position to win the game on Tuesday night, He also set a new record by recording 19 consecutive starts of three or fewer runs allowed to begin a career, breaking the mark set by Montreal’s Steve Rogers in 1973-74.