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Colombian starter Jose Quintana makes an outstanding mound campaign for the Chicago Cubs. This Tuesday, the southpaw was six episodes on the mound and led his team to a blank game at home by 0-2 over the San Francisco Giants.
Quintana, who put his mark 8-6, released six finish episodes, allowed three shots, gave two pbadports and withdrew three batters to prove victory. The Colombian pitcher made 86 shots, 64 of which went into the strike zone and left his average efficiency at 3.96 after facing 21 hitters.
Puerto Rican first baseman Víctor Caratini doubled in seventh. episode crowning cluster of two races and sealing the victory of the ninth of Chicago. The Giants lost to starter Derek Holland (5-8) in six innings and a third of innings, and he accepted five hits and a run.
The Colombian starter, thanks to his quality of snake, is close to his tenth victory
Quintana, likewise, has taken the lead of the Colombian pitchers in number of victories in history as a starter for breaking the tie with fellow countryman Julio Teherán, of the Atlanta Braves, after winning with his eighth win of the year and 65th of his career, after the match played at AT & T Park in San Francisco.
Tehran, who for his part left without a decision with the Atlanta Braves in their team's 6-2 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays, is eight years away in the league record of 64 wins against 59 losses while Quintana has reached 65-63 in seven seasons since 2012.
Quintana collected his second win in the same number of starts in the month of July with the Cubs, who won 8 of 10 last games and remain a match and a half behind the Milwaukee Brewers, who remain at the head of the Central Division of the National League.
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