Tyler Allen Glasnow¡born Aug. 23, 1993 in Newhall, California¡his mother, Donna, was a gymnast at Cal State Fullerton, then coached Cal State Northridge to a Division II national championship in 1982... graduated from William S. Hart (Calif.) High School in Santa Clarita¡was committed to University of Portland, but chose to sign with the Pittsburgh Pirates after being drafted in the fifth round of the 2011 MLB draft.
2023
In his final season with Tampa Bay, went 10-7 with a 3.53 ERA, allowing 47 runs in 120 innings with 162 strikeouts in a career-best 21 starts... He finished with career-highs in wins (10), starts (21), strikeouts (162), strikeouts per 9 (12.2) and innings pitched (120.0 IP)... Spent two months (March 27-May 27) on the injured list with a left oblique strain...On a rehab assignment with Triple-A Durham, tossed a 0-0 record with a 0.68 ERA (1 ER/13.1 IP), only giving up eight hits total and holding batters to a .170 average...Tossed a 4-3 record with a 3.18 ERA (20 ER/56.2 IP) at home compared to 6-4 with a 3.84 ERA (27 ER/63.1 IP) in 11 starts on the road¡curveball held batters to a .095 batting average (10-for-105)¡fired his fastball in 44% of his pitches, compared to 34% with his slider and 21% with the curveball.
2022
Reinstated on Sep 28 and made two starts to end the regular season, returning from Tommy John surgery¡began throwing from the bullpen on July 23 and progressed to live batting practice on Aug 20¡began a rehab assignment with Triple-A Durham on Sept. 7 and made four starts for the Bulls, allowing one run in seven IP with 14 SO...Underwent arthroscopic surgery on March 18 to remove loose bodies from his right ankle, performed by Dr. Aaron Mates in Tampa...On Aug. 26, signed a two-year extension through the 2024 season, replacing his final year of arbitration eligibility and first year of free agency...On Sept. 28 at CLE, returned from Tommy John surgery and made his first start since June 14, 2021 at CHW, going 471 days in between¡ threw 50 pitches (32 strikes) in 3 IP and his only hits allowed were a solo homer and single to start the third inning¡threw first-pitch strikes to 81.2 pct. (9 of 11) of batters faced and reached 99 mph four times, including a maximum velocity of 99.4 mph against Josh Naylor in the second...On Oct, 3 at BOS, made his second start and recorded seven SO in 3.2 scoreless innings¡the seven SO were the most by a Ray in a start of 3.2 IP (or fewer) since Glasnow (7) went three IP on Sept. 21, Started Game 2 of the AL Wild Card Series at CLE¡yielded 2 hits (both singles) in five scoreless innings of a game that remained scoreless until the bottom of the 15th inning...Underwent arthroscopic surgery on Nov. 30 to remove loose bodies from his left knee, performed by Dr. Koco Eaton in St. Petersburg.
2021
Underwent Tommy John surgery Aug 4, performed by Dr. Keith Meister in Arlington...Left his June 14 start at CHW after 4 IP due to injury, ending his season¡at the time of his injury, ranked second in the majors with 123 SO behind CLE Shane Bieber (130) and ranked sixth in the AL with a 2.66 ERA...Limited batters to a .083 avg. (7-for-84) in at-bats ending with the curveball¡led the majors at the time of his injury with 58 SO on the curveball despite using the pitch only 13.7 pct. of the time...His breaking pitches combined for 143 swings-and-misses, third in the majors at the time of his injury behind CLE Shane Bieber (191) and LAD Clayton Kershaw (174)...Had double-digit strikeouts in all six home starts, totaling 66 SO in 43.2 IP at Tropicana Field¡became the sixth pitcher in the Wild Card era (since 1995) with 10 SO (or more) in six straight home starts, joining MIN Johan Santana (8) in 2004, HOU Gerrit Cole (6) in 2019, WSH Max Scherzer (6) in 2018, HOU/ARI Randy Johnson (6) in 1998-99 and PHI Curt Schilling (6) in 1997...Had double-digit strikeouts and allowed five hits (or fewer) in his first five home starts¡according to Stats LLC, the only other pitcher in the modern era (since 1900) to do that in five consecutive home starts at any point in a single season was MIN Johan Santana (6) in 2004...Became the first pitcher to start multiple 1-0 wins within the first 10 games of a season since NYM Tom Seaver in 1971...According to Stats LLC, became the third pitcher in the modern era (since 1900) to have at least 29 SO and no more than one run allowed over their first three starts of a season¡joined PHI Curt Schilling (34-SO, 1-R) in 1998 and BOS Pedro Martšªnez (32-SO, 1-R) in 1998...Was the first Rays pitcher to go five IP (or more) and allow one run (or fewer) in each of his first four starts of a season¡that stretch extended his unbeaten streak to 12 starts, going 7-0 over that span...Went 3-1 with a 1.67 ERA (37.2-IP, 7-ER) and 56 SO in six starts during April¡according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it marked the 3rd-lowest ERA for a Rays traditional starter in his first six starts behind Chris Archer (1.64) in 2015 and Scott Kazmir (1.22) in 2008¡ranked among AL leaders in April in ERA (3rd), strikeouts (3rd), opp avg. (.144, 1st), WHIP (0.80, 2nd), swings-and-misses (102, 3rd) and fWAR (1.7, 2nd)...His 56 SO in April were the most in club history, passing Chris Archer (43) in April 2016¡they were 2nd for any calendar month in Rays history behind Chris Archer (58) in May 2017...Made his fifth straight Opening Day roster...On April 1 at MIA, took no decision in his first career Opening Day start and his only baserunner allowed in six IP was a 1st-inning infield single to Jesš²s Aguilar that left the bat at 76.1 mph¡delivered the second scoreless outing for an Opening Day starter in franchise history, following Steve Trachsel (7 IP) on April 3, 2000, at MIN¡retired his last 16 BF, passing Dewon Brazelton (10) on April 4, 2005, vs. TOR for the longest streak of batters retired by a Rays pitcher on Opening Day, according to the Elias Sports Bureau¡reached 100.6 mph in the 1st inning against Adam Duvall, the hardest-thrown pitch on Opening Day across all games in 2021...Became the second pitcher in major league history to allow 1 baserunner (or fewer) in an Opening Day start of 6 IP (or more)¡joined DET Jordan Zimmermann (7 IP) in 2019 at TOR...On April 12 vs. TEX, went 7.2 IP and recorded a career-high 14 SO¡marked the longest outing by a Rays pitcher since Ryan Yarbrough (8.2 IP) on Aug 11, 2019 at SEA¡his 14 SO were the most by a Ray since Chris Archer (15) on June 2, 2015 at LAA and were one shy of tying the club record shared by Archer and James Shields on Oct 2, 2012 vs. BAL¡his 27 swings-and-misses were the most by a Ray in the pitch-tracking era (since 2008), a mark that has been tied since...On April 23 vs. TOR, struck out his first 2 BF in the 1st inning and last 2 BF of the frame¡in between, allowed a single, RBI double, walk, three-run homer and single before his third strikeout reached first base on a wild pitch¡became the third Rays pitcher to record 4 SO in an inning, joining Alex Cobb on May 10, 2013 vs. SD (3rd inning) and Jeremy Hellickson on Aug 25, 2011 vs. DET (3rd inning)¡according to the Elias Sports Bureau, became the second pitcher in major league history to strike out four batters and allow four runs in the same inning, joining PHI Doc White on July 21, 1902 at Brooklyn...On May 8 at OAK, suffered his first road loss since Sep 22, 2018, at TOR¡snapped a streak of nine consecutive winning decisions, the longest road streak all-time by a Rays starter.
2020
In his second full season with the Rays, led the team with 57.1 IP and 91 SO and tied for 2nd with 5 wins behind Pete Fairbanks (6)...Went 5-0 with a 3.00 ERA (42-IP, 14-ER) and 64 SO in his last 7 starts beginning on Aug. 19¡this stretch lowered his season ERA from 7.04 to 4.08¡all 5 wins came over his last 6 starts...His active 5-game winning streak is his longest since winning a career-high six consecutive decisions from March 30šCMay 3, 2019... His 91 SO were 4th in the AL behind CLE Shane Bieber (122), CWS Lucas Giolito (97) and NYY Gerrit Cole (94)¡min. 50 IP, his 14.28 SO/9 IP ratio led the majors and was the 2nd-highest in club history behind Brad Boxberger (14.47) in 2014...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 81 SO through his first 50 IP of the season were the 2nd-most by a starting pitcher in major league history behind CLE Shane Bieber (82) in 2020...Ended the season with 7 SO (or more) in eight straight starts, the longest such streak in club history¡passed David Price (June 24šCJuly 30, 2012) and Scott Kazmir (July 24šCAug 25, 2007)...Hasn¡¯t lost on the road since Sept. 22, 2018, at TOR, going 7-0 with a 1.96 ERA (64.1-IP, 14-ER) in 12 starts since then¡min. 10 starts, is the only pitcher in the majors that did not suffer a road loss during the 2019-20 seasons...Limited batters to a .120 avg. (10-for-83) in at-bats ending with the curveball, 5th in the majors (min. 25 AB)¡recorded 48 SO on a swing-and-miss against his curveball, most in the majors¡ totaled 58 SO with the pitch, 2nd in the majors behind HOU Framber ValdšŠz (60)¡his avg. spin rate of 2,938 rpm on his curveball was 8th-highest in the majors (min. 100 curveballs thrown)...His avg. fastball velocity, according to FanGraphs, was 97.0 mph, 2nd in the AL (min. 50 IP) behind CWS Dylan Cease (97.5)¡reached 100 mph three times, including a career-high 100.9 mph on Sep 18 at BAL¡it was the fastest pitch for a Rays non-opener starting pitcher since pitch velocities are available (2008), passing Edwin Jackson (100.5) on Sept. 8, 2008, at BOS...Got 73 swings-and-misses against his fastball, 7th in the majors and 4th in the AL...Made his fourth straight Opening Day roster...On Aug. 25 vs. BAL, recorded a career-high 13 SO, the most by a Rays pitcher since Blake Snell (13) on April 2, 2019, vs. COL¡recorded a career-high 24 swings-and-misses, the most by a Rays pitcher since Snell (25) on July 21, 2019, vs. CWS¡ª and Snell (five times) is the only Ray with more swings-and-misses in a game in the pitch-tracking era (2008)¡retired his last 11 BF including nine of his last 10 BF on strikeouts...On Aug. 31 at NYY, went six scoreless innings and his first hit allowed was an infield single to DJ LeMahieu with one out in the 6th inning.
POSTSEASON: Went 2-3 with a 6.28 ERA (28.2-IP, 20-ER) in six starts¡the Rays won his first three starts and lost the last three¡yielded 9 HR, a major league record for a single postseason¡the previous mark was 8 HR by HOU Justin Verlander in 2019 and LAD Clayton Kershaw in 2017...In Game 2 of the Wild Card Series vs. TOR, his only runs allowed in 6 IP were a pair of solo homers to Danny Jansen...In Game 2 of the ALDS vs. NYY, recorded a Rays postseason-record 10 SO¡allowed a Giancarlo Stanton solo homer to lead off the 2nd inning and a 3-run homer to Stanton in the 4th...For the second consecutive postseason, started a decisive Game 5 of the ALDS opposite Gerrit Cole¡according to Stats LLC, it marked the second time two starting pitchers matched up in two different ¡°winner take all¡± games¡they joined MIL Lew Burdette and NYY Don Larsen, who faced each other in Game 7 of the 1957 World Series and in Game 7 of the 1958 World Series¡started on two days¡¯ rest after throwing 93 pitches in 5 IP of Game 2¡became the first pitcher in Rays postseason history to start two games on fewer than four days¡¯ rest in between¡ faced the Yankees once through the batting order and did not allow a run or hit, but walked two and got two outs on 3-0 pitches...Suffered the loss in Game 4 of the ALCS at HOU and Games 1 and 5 of the World Series against the Dodgers¡pitched to a 8.22 ERA (15.1-IP, 14-ER) and yielded 5 HR in those three starts.
2019
Was one of the best pitchers in the majors before suffering a right forearm strain in mid-May…at the time of his stint on the injured list, ranked among AL leaders (min. 40 IP) in ERA (1.86, 1st), WHIP (0.91, 2nd), BB/9 IP ratio (1.68, 3rd), SO/BB ratio (6.11, 3rd) and HR/9 IP ratio (0.56, 7th)...Reinstated from the 60-day IL on Sep 8, with a 1.46 ERA (12.1-IP, 2-ER) in 4 starts after that...The Rays went 10-2 in games he started...His avg. fastball velocity was 97.0 mph, according to FanGraphs…his max velocity, according to StatCast, was 100.4 mph in his season debut...Recorded his fifth win in his sixth start, passing his wins total (4) from 67 apps (28 starts) over his first three major league seasons combined...Went 6-0 with a 1.47 ERA (43-IP, 7-ER) and 46 SO through his first 7 starts…according to Stats LLC, was the second AL pitcher since ERA became an official stat in 1913 to go 6-0 (or better) with a sub-1.50 ERA and 45 SO (or more) over his first 7 starts, joining BOS Roger Clemens in 1991...His 6-game winning streak tied four others for the 2nd-longest in club history to start the season, behind Matt Moore (8-0) in 2013...Yielded 2 runs (or fewer) in his first 7 starts and became the first pitcher in club history to start the season with seven consecutive starts of 5 IP (or more) and 2 runs (or fewer)…the previous record was held by Matt Moore (5) in 2013...Named AL Pitcher of the Month for April, though the winners were based on stats covering both March and April…it marked the third straight month a Rays pitcher won it, following Blake Snell in August-September 2018, during his Cy Young Award-winning campaign…the Rays became the first team to claim three in a row since MIN Johan Santana won it in July, August and September 2004…joined Matt Moore in 2013 as the only pitchers in franchise history with 5 wins before the end of April…yielded 1 run in 5 IP in his only start in March, and went 4-0 with a 1.74 ERA (31-IP, 6-ER) in 5 starts in April…min. 25 IP, it was the 3rd-lowest April ERA in club history behind Chris Archer (0.84) in 2015 and Moore (1.13) in 2013...On April 10 at CWS, recorded a career-high 11 SO and became the third pitcher since Baseball Reference weather data is complete (2000) to make a scoreless start with 11 SO (or more) in a first-pitch temperature of 38° or colder...On May 3 at BAL, went 7 IP to match a career high and made the longest scoreless start of his career…retired his first 11 BF before a Dwight Smith Jr. 2-out single in the 4th inning…faced two batters over the minimum in 7 IP...On May 10 vs. NYY, was replaced after 5.1 IP with right forearm tightness...Pitched for Triple-A Durham on a rehab assignment, combining for 2.1 scoreless over 2 starts...Took the loss in all 5 starts during Grapefruit League action…his 5 losses were the most for any pitcher in either spring training league...Underwent a median nerve decompression procedure in his right wrist on Nov 21...Took the loss in both starts…in his postseason debut in Game 1 of the ALDS at HOU, his only runs allowed in 4.1 IP came on a 2-run homer by José Altuve, his last batter faced, to break a scoreless tie…in the decisive Game 5 at HOU, yielded 4 runs on 5 hits in the 1st inning...Owns a .197 opp avg. since joining the Rays, after a .273 opp avg. with the Pirates.
2018
Made 11 starts with the Rays after being acquired from the Pirates at the non-waiver trade deadline, along with outfielder Austin Meadows and a player to be named (righthander Shane Baz) in exchange for Chris Archer…made 34 apps with the Pirates, all in relief...Allowed 1 run or fewer in five of his 11 starts with the Rays…yielded 3 hits or fewer in six of his 11 starts and 2 hits or fewer in 5 starts...According to StatCast, averaged 96.5 mph on his fastball after the trade…his max velocity with the Rays was 100.2 mph in his start on Aug 7 vs. BAL...After making his Rays debut on Aug 1, his .208 opp avg. ranked 6th in the AL (min. 50 IP)…recorded a 3.07 BB/9 IP ratio with the Rays, down from 5.46 in 34 apps with the Pirates...Received a combined 15 runs of support in his 11 starts, including 2 runs or fewer in 9 starts, 1 run or fewer in 6 starts and no run support in 4 starts…min. 50 IP, his 2.43 R/9 IP of support was 2nd-lowest in the AL from Aug 1 through the end of the season...Allowed 13 SB in 16 attempts with the Rays… his 13 SB allowed after Aug 1 tied TOR Ryan Borucki for most in the AL...Went 0-2 with a 7.41 ERA (17-IP, 14-ER) in 4 starts against the Blue Jays compared to 1-3 with a 2.79 ERA (38.2-IP, 12-ER) in 7 starts against all other opponents...Was the fifth pitcher in club history standing 6'8" or taller, according to Baseball Reference, following Jeff Niemann (6'9"), Adam Russell (6'8"), Mark Hendrickson (6'9") and Billy Taylor (6'8")...Excluding openers, was the first pitcher in franchise history to begin his Rays career with four consecutive starts of 3 hits or fewer…went 3 IP, 4 IP, 5 IP and 6.2 IP in these starts, transitioning from the bullpen...On Aug 1 vs. LAA, made his Rays debut, and it was his first start since Sep 13, 2017 at MIL…his only run allowed was a 1st-inning solo homer to Kole Calhoun, his second batter faced…was the first time in his career he allowed a homer on an 0-2 pitch…went 3 IP in a no-decision...On Aug 7 vs. BAL, recorded a career-high 9 SO, becoming the second Rays pitcher with 9 SO (or more) in an outing of 4 IP or fewer, following Scott Kazmir on May 17, 2007 vs. TEX...On Aug 31 at CLE, his only run allowed in a career-high 7 IP was a solo homer by Edwin Encarnación in the 7th inning…faced the minimum through 4 IP and did not allow a hit until a 2-out, 5th-inning single…became the fifth Rays pitcher to lose a start of 7 IP (or more) and 2 hits or fewer, first since Jake Odorizzi on May 29, 2016 vs. NYY…he was the first Rays starter to do this when allowing 1 run or fewer since James Shields on Oct 2, 2012 vs. BAL...On Sep 5 at TOR, lasted 0.2 IP, the shortest start of his career…excluding openers and injury-shortened starts, it was the shortest by a Ray since J.P. Howell on July 5, 2007 at BOS (0.2 IP)…yielded 7 runs, tying his career high, and allowed eight of his 10 BF to reach base…actually recorded the potential third out of the inning, but the batter reached on a third-strike wild pitch...On Sep 17 at TEX, recorded his first win with the Rays, going 6 IP for the longest scoreless start of his career…did not allow a hit until Isiah KinerFalefa singled with 2 outs in the 5th inning… both hits allowed were infield singles...At the time of the trade, his 72 SO ranked 3rd among NL relievers behind MIL Josh Hader (99) and COL Adam Ottavino (77), and his 19 relief apps of at least 2 IP were most in the majors.
2017
Was a member of Pittsburgh's Opening Day roster for the first time in his career...Made his first start in team's sixth game on 4/10 and suffered a loss to the Reds at PNC Park; walked five batters and gave up five runs in 1.2ip...Allowed six runs (four earned) and struck out a career-high seven batters in 5.0ip on 4/15 at Chicago (NL)...Trailed 3-0 after facing three batters, but rebounded to record his first Major League win (6.0ip/3er) on 5/2 at Cincinnati; also singled, walked twice and had three RBI at the plate...Became the first Pittsburgh pitcher since Al McBean in 1967 to record two walks and three RBI in the same game...Pitched a career-high 6.1 innings and gave up four runs (three earned) in a 6-2 loss vs. Milwaukee on 5/7...Won his second big league game on 5/18 vs. Washington (5.0ip/4r/2er)... Went 3-for-3 at the plate while giving up two runs in 6.0ip in a no-decision on 5/23 at Atlanta...Served as a pinch-runner on 5/29 vs. Arizona and again on 5/31 vs. Arizona...Surrendered three home runs and lost a 4-2 decision on 6/2 at New York (NL)... Was optioned to Triple-A Indianapolis on 6/10...Picked up the win in his first start with Indy on 6/15 at Norfolk (game 1); gave up two hits and one run, while walking four batters and striking out eight in 6.0ip...Whiffed 11 batters in 5.0ip of a no-decision on 6/20 vs. Toledo (5.0ip/2er)...Struck out 12 batters and gave up just two hits and no runs in 7.0ip on 6/26 vs. Durham (nodecision)...Won his second game while striking out 11 batters and giving up two runs in 5.2ip on 7/1 vs. Louisville...Went 2-0 with a 1.90 ERA (23.2ip/5er) and 42 strikeouts in his first four starts with Indy thru 7/1...Pitched 7.0 scoreless innings and did not walk a batter while winning a 6-0 decision vs. Louisville on 7/14; he also led off the bottom of the third inning with a triple...Was named International League Pitcher-of-the Week for the week of 7/24-30 after going 1-0 with a 1.35 ERA (13.1ip/2er) and 19 strikeouts in two starts...Tied career high with 12 K's on 7/30 vs. Pawtucket... His 140 strikeouts with Indy ranked third in the International League and were the most by a Tribe pitcher since 1989 when Mark Gardner struck out 175 batters...Racked up 140 whiffs in 93.1 innings pitched since joining the Tribe on 6/15, the highest number of Ks since that date in Minor League Baseball...His strikeout total -- despite missing the first two months of the Triple-A season due to being in Pittsburgh's rotation -- ranked third in the IL behind Durham's Ryan Yarbrough (159) and Brent Honeywell (152)...Suffered 2-0 loss (6.0ip/2h/1r/2bb/9so) in Game Two of playoffs on 9/7 at Durham...Was recalled by Pittsburgh on 9/10... Suffered loss in his start on 9/13 at Milwaukee...Made two relief appearances to finish the season (5.0ip/2h/3er/9bb/3so).
2016
Was named the Top Pitching Prospect in the International League by MLBPipeline.com at the completion of the season (second time in three years)...Tied for fifth in the league in strikeouts (133) and ranked fourth in walks (62)...Ranked first among Pittsburgh farmhands in ERA (1.93) and strikeouts (144)...Began season with Triple-A Indianapolis...Gave up three hits and one run in first start on 4/10 at Columbus; suffered a 1-0 loss...Struck out 11 batters and gave up just two hits in 6.0ip while winning first decision on 4/26 at Durham...Was named the International League Pitcher-of-the-Week for the period of April 25-May 1 after tossing 11.0 scoreless innings and striking out 18 batters while winning his two starts...Struck out a season high-tying 11 batters and tossed 7.0 scoreless innings in a no-decision on 5/7 vs. Louisville...Did not allow a run in three consecutive starts (18.0ip) between 4/26 and 5/7...Won three straight starts and posted a 1.65 ERA (16.1ip/3er) between 5/27 and 6/6...Struck out nine batters and allowed just two hits and no runs, but walked five batters and threw 95 pitches in 4.2 innings on 6/11 vs. Syracuse...Pitched 6.0 no-hit innings on 6/17 at Charlotte (six walks) and 7.0 no-hit innings on 6/22 at Gwinnett (five walks), but received no-decisions in both starts...Was selected to the International mid-season All-Star team...Was leading the International League in strikeouts (113) and was third in ERA (1.78) at the time of his first recall to Pittsburgh on 7/7...Made his Major League debut on 7/7 at St. Louis; opposed Adam Wainwright and lost a 5-1 decision (5.1ip/3h/4r/4er/2bb/5so) ...Also singled off Wainwright in his second at bat for first big league hit...Was optioned back to Indianapolis on 7/8 during the All-Star break...Gave up just two hits in 6.0ip, but allowed three runs and suffered a loss on 7/18 vs. Lehigh Valley...Was recalled by Pittsburgh a second time on 7/23 and made his second big league start that afternoon vs. Philadelphia; left the game in the fourth inning with right shoulder discomfort...Was placed on the 15-day disabled list on 7/24...Threw a 50-pitch simulated game at PNC Park on 8/9...Made rehab start with Double-A Altoona on 8/14 (3.0ip/2h/2r/2er/3bb/5so - 55 pitches)...Made his second rehab start with Altoona on 8/22 at Harrisburg (3.0ip/0r - 57 pitches)...Had his rehab transferred to Indianapolis on 8/26; made rehab start on 8/27 at Toledo (3.0ip/3h/0r/3bb/3so - 58 pitches)...Was recalled from his rehab assignment, reinstated from the D.L. and optioned to Indianapolis on 8/28 ...Was victorious in his final Triple-A start on 9/1 vs. Louisville (5.2ip/1er)...Was recalled by Pittsburgh a third and final time on 9/6...Made three straight relief appearances (7.0ip/2er) between 9/11-18...Tossed 3.0 scoreless innings of relief on 9/18 at Cincinnati...Received a no-decision in his start on 9/25 vs. Washington (3.0ip/4r/3er) ...Made his final start with the Pirates on 9/30 at St. Louis; surrendered just one hit (a solo homer to Jedd Gyorko in the third inning) in 5.0ip and suffered the loss.