In spite of the results in his last two starts (14 H, 10 ER in 11 IP, 8.18 ERA, 8.66 FIP, 3 walks, 8 Ks, 5 HRs allowed, .304/.353/.630 line against), Patrick Corbin said he’s felt good while on the mound in those outings after he gave up five runs on eight hits in five innings of work against the Milwaukee Brewers last time out before tonight.
“I feel like I say this a lot, you look up there and I gave up five, and the box score looks bad, but I felt good, I feel like I pitched better than the outcome,” Corbin told reporters.