Tonight’s game felt comfortable, then like another pointless loss, and finished on a high note.
The good version of Brady Singer was in attendance for tonight’s game. He allowed two runs, only one of which was earned in six-plus innings. More than that, he seemed entirely in control most of the night and didn’t allow his first hit until a bunt single in the sixth inning. He did walk two, but he struck out 12 - three more than his previous career high - and a six-to-one strikeout-to-walk ratio will play every night of the week.
Per Baseball Savant, all three of Singer’s pitchers had a whiff+watch rate of 30% or better.