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Garland has dropped four of his last five starts. His last outing saw him yield five runs on 11 hits against the D-backs. Some were grounders that found holes, but there was also some solid contact on pitches up in the zone.
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Cain's seven-inning, two-run effort against Washington in his last outing broke San Francisco's streak of seven consecutive games without a quality start. His 29 appearances against Colorado matches his second-highest total against any club.
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Chacin has had an eventful last two starts. He blew a six-run lead against the Giants, then took a shutout into the seventh only to give up four and end up with a no-decision against the D-backs. Still, flashes are there.
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Norris shut out the Royals through six innings in his last outing, but he tweaked a lingering back issue that could have him questionable for Monday. Norris is 3-1 with a 1.93 ERA in six home starts this year.
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De La Rosa battled through constant traffic for 5 1/3 innings, but struck out five, forced eight ground balls and gave up just one run in a 4-1 victory over the D-backs. He threw a season-high 103 pitches.
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Lyles lowered his ERA by more than a run and earned the win with six innings of one-run ball against the Royals last time out. Right-handers are batting .327 against him in 2013.
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Bedard escaped a rough first inning his last time out against the A's and stood in line for the win until the Astros blew a late 5-3 lead. Bedard has an 8.83 ERA in five road starts this year.
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In his last start, Chatwood handled the Giants for the second straight time, this time going six innings in a 5-0 win. Chatwood has expertly mixed his fastball and curve since being promoted from Triple-A.
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Nicasio had his second straight competitive effort against the Giants on Saturday, when he pitched five-plus innings and gave up seven hits and two runs. Nicasio piched off his fastball and threw strikes on 58 of 86 pitches.