
All the runs on Santana's ledger came via the long ball, including solo home runs by Jose Ramirez in the first and fourth innings before a two-run shot by Yan Gomes in the fifth. He pounded the strike zone at a 68 percent clip, but he was too reliant on flyballs for outs and paid the price on multiple occasions. It's been slow going since he returned from a finger injury, as he now has allowed seven earned runs across 10.1 innings combined over two starts. In his defense, he's faced a pair of difficult matchups. Santana will look to exploit a favorable matchup against the Royals this weekend.

























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