On Tuesday night, Orioles starter Tyler Wells explained to reporters that sometimes as a starting pitcher, you show up to a game with your A stuff, sometimes your B stuff .... and then there is whatever Kyle Gibson was heaving up in Kansas City last night. (Okay, Wells didn’t say that last part.)
On Wednesday night, Gibson threw five one-run innings, but his outing unraveled with a four-run seventh inning. More importantly, he didn’t strike out a single hitter all game. In fact, Gibson drew just one whiff in forty swings, the worst rate of his entire career (2.