A little over two weeks ago, though, things started looking up.
He held the Tigers, ranked third in OBP in the AL, to just two runs over seven innings. He had a one batter, but impressive, performance against the Red Sox, striking out Kevin Youkilis. Then he topped if off by dominating the Mets for six innings.
At that point there was a group of fans really hoping that his best days were ahead of him and that he had finally put his Pinstriped Demons to rest. After ...
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