Santana asked how many times he'd pitched at the stadium -- six times -- and then asked how many times he'd won, and he came back with a quip when he was told he was 0-5 with a 6.43 ERA at the third iteration of the ballpark.
"Tomorrow is going to be one," Santana said with a smile.
Not much gets to the 13-year veteran, who will be matched up with fellow Dominican Republic native Luis Severino. Severino (2.98 ERA) and Santana (3.28 ERA) had the two best ERAs among starters from the Dominican Republic, and they also finished No.