Tommy Henry surrendered only run through five and a third innings. However, Miles Mikolas was better, surrendering only one through eight full innings. Meanwhile, Kevil Ginkel soiled the linens, coughing up four runs in the seventh inning.
Tommy Henry Continues to Flourish
Facing the likes of Paul Goldschmidt, Nolan Arenado, and Albert Pujols, Tommy Henry fired another strong game in his fourth start. This time he allowed only one run, a Goldschmidt solo blast, through 5.1 innings.
Goldy Books Henry
The only real blemish in Tommy Henry’s outing was a two-out first inning solo home run by Paul Goldschmidt.