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Jeopardy 3


For $500 in the category of ex-Phillies starters who have been demoted to the minors, the answer is: The stud muffin pitcher who is holding it down at triple A with a 2.61 ERA through 6 starts, trying to earn a promotion back to the Major Leagues, while blowing sweet little kisses our way...


Question: Who is Kyle Rodney Kendrick?

Correct!

Comments

Amanda said…
Nice. Good to see Kyle doing well. Hopefully he can continue it when he returns to the big leagues.
IRONPIGPEN said…
He sincerely does seem to have settled down.

Tomorrow at 10:30 AM, he can pitch the IronPigs to .500 for the first time in franchise history in Toledo.

Carrasco is the one to start worrying about now...

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