(To avoid front-page clutter, I’m packaging this essay with some weekend game notes. Enjoy!)
On Sunday, June 15, Daisuke Matsuzaka started for the Mets against the Padres, but had to leave after one scoreless inning with an upset stomach. New York went on to win, 3-1, with three relievers covering the last eight innings.
Is that a surprising result? What would you guess is the winning percentage of teams whose starter lasted one inning or less without yielding a run?
