Posted on June 30, 2008 by Andrew Flynn
Hard-Luck Bergmann Gets Another No-Decision
Nationals SP Jason Bergmann gave up one run and six hits in seven innings during a no decision Sunday against the Orioles. After Bergmann had shut the Orioles out for the first six innings, Luke Scott drove a ball into the right-center field stands for his 14th home run of the year — his second in two games — to tie the score at 1 in the seventh. Bergmann walked one and struck out three. Bergmann is winless in his last eight starts. He last won on May 15 when he pitched seven shutout innings against the New York Mets, allowing just three hits. Since then, he’s lost four games and pitched to four no-decisions. He has allowed one earned run in three straight starts and is 0-1 in that span. Talk about tough luck. Bergmann might be a decent Fantasy SP had he be pitching for a contender, but starting for the lowly Nationals makes him a low-end option. His next scheduled start is for Friday against the Reds. (CBS Sports)
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