I think it's fair to say that Kenta Maeda has exceeded expectations. In his third outing as a Dodger he finally gave up his first run in the Majors on a third inning homer by Joe Panik. A string of fourteen scoreless innings to start his career is now over - having been the first to do it for the Dodgers since Pedro Astacio in 1992. As for the aftermath, Maeda continued to shut down the opposition. He went seven innings, allowed only four hits, struck out seven and gave up a lone run. Via Eric Stephen at True Blue LA:
"He was terrible tonight.