On a hat Sunday afternoon in Detroit, former lefty reliever Blaine Hardy took the mound for just his third major league start in 170 career games. Seven innings and 85 pitches later, he was headed to the dugout for the stretch, and left 14 straight White Sox batters scratching their heads. His final line, one run on just three hits, with one walk and six strikeouts over seven innings, stands out above all else as he continues his incredible and unlikely transformation from a career reliever to a starter at the tender age of 31.