After three innings, O'Malley looked to be the luckiest pitcher ever to take the mound. He had given up no runs, but had allowed three walks and two hits. Not a reassuring ratio, since the first time through the lineup a new pitcher has a distinct advantage. I fully expected him to be gone by the fourth, as the Astros batters got a feel for his stuff.
But amazingly, O'Malley pitched 8 shutout innings, leading the Cubs to a 1-0 victory and giving the bullpen some much needed rest. His line was somewhat unimpressive -- 8 IP, 0 R, 5 H, 6 BB, 2 SO -- but he won. I wouldn't expect a repeat: that many baserunners and so few strike outs usually indicates a pitcher who doesn't quite have what it takes for the majors. But for today, he managed to win, and a dismal day was avoided.
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