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Fri Jun 12 201523:52Hutchison torched for eight runs on nine hits' walking three and...
Hutchison was torched for eight runs on nine hits' walking three and striking out three while recording just seven outs, but escaped with a no- decision in Toronto's 13-10 win over Boston on Friday night.
The horrible outing, including three home runs, ballooned his ERA to 5.75, but the explosive Jays' offense again provided him with a ton of run support. He left trailing 8-1 but a nine-run seventh inning got him off the hook. Hutchison has alternated good and bad starts recently, so he is due for a good one next time out, but a lot of courage will be needed for most owners to plug him into their fantasy rotation.
Sat Jun 6 201517:16Hutchison won fifth game of season Saturday, allowing just one r...
Hutchison won his fifth game of the season Saturday, allowing just one run on six hits and a walk over 6.1 innings, striking out five.
He's been alternating good outings with mediocre ones over the last few weeks, but Hutchison finally has his ERA under 5.00 for the first time since he beat the Yankees on Opening Day. He'll try to shave it down further in his next start Friday in Fenway Park.
Mon Jun 1 201511:54Hutchison walked away with no-decision after giving up four earn...
Hutchison walked away with a no-decision after giving up four earned runs in 5.1 innings while conceding seven hits and striking out three in Sunday's 6-5 loss to the Twins.
Hutchison is currently 4-1 despite holding a 5.26 ERA thanks to the third best run support in the MLB at 6.64 runs per game. After pitching a complete game shutout his last time out, Hutchison regressed to more of what has been seen of him this season. In his 11 starts, he has just four quality starts and has given up four or more earned runs six times. Fantasy owners will want to see more consistency out of the 24-year-old before deploying him in their lineups.
Mon May 25 201521:59Hutchison (4-1) dominated White Sox on Monday, pitching four-hit...
Hutchison (4-1) dominated the White Sox on Monday, pitching a four-hit shutout and striking out eight without a walk to take home a 6-0 victory.
He needed just 96 pitches to complete the feat, and Hutch threw 70 of those for strikes -- a Greg Maddux-like performance. Jays manager John Gibbons revealed after the game that the young hurler was dealing with a stomach bug during the start, making it that much more impressive. Although he ended up with four runs on his stat line his last time out, Hutchison has pitched well in four consecutive starts now and appears to be moving past his rough start to the year. He gets a nice road matchup with the Twins his next time out.
Thu May 21 201500:23Hutchison (3-1) allowed four runs on six hits and two walks over...
Hutchison (3-1) allowed four runs on six hits and two walks over 6.2 innings Wednesday against the Angels to pick up his first loss of the season.
He pitched into the seventh with a quality start and the lead, but then gave up a two-run double to Marc Krauss, who'd replaced an injured Albert Pujols at first base. Despite the late fade, there are positives to be taken away from this outing; Hutchison is still trending in the right direction, having reined in his early-season control issues, and makes for a high-upside add in leagues where he's been cut loose.
Mon May 18 201510:53Hutchison will not start two times this week as anticipated
With Todd Redmond starting Monday for the Blue Jays, Hutchison will not start two times this week as anticipated.
Hutchison was expected to start Tuesday and Sunday this week, but the decision to start Redmond on Monday will push Hutchison and the rest of the Blue Jays' starters back a day, and limit Hutchison to just one start during the current scoring period. The good news is Hutchison is now lined up to start twice next week -- at home against the White Sox and on the road against the Twins.
Fri May 15 201511:10Hutchison picked up no decision on Thursday, pitching six strong...
Hutchison picked up a no decision on Thursday, pitching six strong innings, conceding five hits and a walk while giving up two earned runs and striking out nine
After a shaky start to the season, this is just his third quality start of 2015. While he's sporting a 3-0 record, that is mostly on the strength of the 7.38 runs per game of support he's receiving, the second best in the American League. His strikeout rate has dipped this season, making his nine against the Astros all the more important. Hutchison will look to carry his success from Thursday toward his next start Tuesday against the Angels.
Sat May 9 201518:07Hutchison picked up third win of season Saturday, holding Red So...
Hutchison picked up his third win of the season Saturday, holding the Red Sox to one run on seven hits and a walk over five innings, striking out six.
Despite his struggles this season, Hutchison has still managed a 3-0 record thanks to the Jays' offense. While his 6.69 ERA is ugly, his 29:13 K:BB ratio in 36.1 innings does suggest somewhat better days could be ahead. He'll have a tough matchup against the Astros in Houston in his next start though.
Mon May 4 201512:12Hutchison shelled again, giving up six earned across 4.1 innings...
Hutchison was shelled again, giving up six earned across 4.1 innings while conceding eight hits and a walk in Sunday's 10-7 loss to the Indians.
Hutchison is 2-0 on the season, but in his four no-decisions, he's given up at least four earned runs and hasn't pitched through five or more innings. He now sports a 7.47 ERA and a 1.60 WHIP to go with it. While he has plenty of upside, he has limited fantasy value until he can start missing bats again (he has two strikeouts in his last two starts combined) and getting batters out consistently.
Tue Apr 28 201520:49Hutchison lasted only four innings Thursday in Boston, giving up...
Hutchison lasted only four innings Thursday in Boston, giving up six runs on nine hits and five walks without striking a batter out.
After a brilliant bounce-back game his last time out, Hutchison laid an egg pretty badly in this one despite the Jays' offense more than making up for his early struggles by scoring eight runs with him in the game. The lack of bat-missing ability in this one is concerning, but Hutchison still has a lot of strikeout upside and shouldn't be given up on except in shallower formats.
Fri Apr 24 201503:31Hutchison pitched eight strong innings, giving up two runs on fo...
Hutchison pitched eight strong innings, giving up two runs on four hits to go along with a season-high seven strikeouts to pick up the win over the Orioles on Thursday.
Hutchison (2-0) was perfect through five innings before Manny Machado drilled a first-pitch homer in the sixth. The right-hander, who failed to finish the fifth in either of his past two starts, pitched eight innings, the longest outing by a Blue Jays starter this season. Hutchison will take the mound again on Tuesday at Boston.
Fri Apr 17 201522:54It yet another frustrating night for Hutchison who allowed five ...
It was yet another frustrating night for Hutchison who allowed five runs (four earned) on seven hits, walking three and striking out six over 4.2 innings of an 8-7 loss to Atlanta on Friday night.
Hutchison now sports a bloated 7.20 ERA after three starts. He was spared a loss in this one, but he needed 99 pitches (65 for strikes) and didn't finish the fifth inning. Named the Jays Opening Day starter, expectations were high for the young righthander, but he has struggled to hit his spots with his fastball and slider, leading to high pitch counts and some very hard hit balls. His change-up has frequently allowed him escape further trouble, but he'll need to get his entire repertoire working to enjoy any success.
Mon Apr 13 201512:27Hutchison labored through second start, giving up seven earned r...
Hutchison labored through his second start, giving up seven earned runs in 4.1 innings while taking a no decision in Sunday's 10-7 win over the Orioles.
Hutchison did manage to strike out five, so it wasn't all bad, but after such a strong start against the Yankees on Opening Day, fantasy owners would have loved to see more out of the 24-year-old. Hutchison's high strikeout rate historically should give him value even when he's not having his best day. Hutchison will look to rebound on Friday when he takes on the Braves at home.
Mon Apr 6 201516:17Hutchison picked up win on Opening Day, holding Yankees to just ...
Hutchison picked up the win on Opening Day, holding the Yankees to just one run on three hits Monday.
The 24 year old made the most of his Opening Day start after beating out R.A. Dickey and Mark Buerhle for the honors, allowing just five baserunners. He'll look to build on his promising start when he faces the Orioles in Baltimore this weekend.
Tue Mar 31 201510:08Hutchison will start on Opening Day against Yankees
Hutchison will start on Opening Day against the Yankees, Sportsnet's Shi Davidi reports.
As expected, Hutchison will head the Toronto rotation, getting the nod over R.A. Dickey and Mark Buehrle. Coming off a 184-strikeout season, Hutchison is looking to improve on his 4.48 ERA. He had some trouble with home runs last season but still managed to post a respectable 3.85 FIP, complementing his excellent K:BB ratio (184:60) over 184.2 innings
Fri Mar 27 201511:43Hutchison could be favorite to start Opening Day for Blue Jays
Hutchison could be the favorite to start Opening Day for the Blue Jays, Sportsnet's Ben Nicholson-Smith reports.
It would seem that veterans R.A. Dickey and Mark Buehrle would be more likely to get the Opening Day nod, but it is Hutchison who is currently lined up to start Opening Day assuming he continues pitching on normal rest. Hutchison posted just a 4.48 ERA last season, but he did lead the team with 184 strikeouts, and has given up just two earned runs through 10 innings this spring.
Wed Mar 18 201512:38Hutchison gave up two runs in four innings against Yankees on Tu...
Hutchison gave up two runs in four innings against the Yankees on Tuesday. He scattered four hitsincluding a home run to Mark Teixeiraand a walk while throwing 60 pitches.
Hutchison started slowly last season, but had the third-highest strikeout rate in the second half of the season. Just 24 and with Marcus Stroman down for the season, it's up to players like Hutchison, Aaron Sanchez and Daniel Norris to prop up the back-half of the pitching staff. If he can figure out a way to improve against leftieshe allowed left-handed hitters to bat for an .811 OPS against just .615 by rightiesHutchison could see his ERA drop significantly. His improved strikeout totals make him a good late-round pick and he has a good chance to improve on his other peripherals from last season.
Fri Sep 26 201422:01Hutchison allowed two runs on five hits, walking one and strikin...
Hutchison allowed two runs on five hits, walking one and striking out eight over five innings of a 4-2 win against Baltimore on Friday night.
Hutchison (11-13, 4.48 ERA) finishes up his season on a winning note, tossing 58 of 88 pitches for strikes. His overall numbers, while not overwhelming, were respectable and his first year in Toronto would have to be considered a modest success. He is likely to return to the back of the Blue Jays' rotation next year.
Sun Sep 21 201420:46Hutchison lasted only four innings Sunday against Yankees, allow...
Hutchison lasted only four innings Sunday against the Yankees, allowing five hits and two runs.
Hutchison, who had six strikeouts and three walks in the losing decision, needed 94 pitches to get through the four frames. His final start this season will come Saturday at home versus Baltimore.
Thu Sep 11 201410:01Hutchison struck out 10 and walked one while giving up one run o...
Hutchison struck out 10 and walked one while giving up one run on four hits over 6.1 innings against the Cubs in a winning effort Wednesday.
While it has been an inconsistent season for the young right-hander (the outing lowered his ERA to 4.36), he's been pitching well recently with four consecutive quality starts under his belt. All signs point to Hutchison having a rotation spot for the Jays again in 2015, while there could be room for further growth as he continues to make up for development time that he lost to Tommy John surgery in 2013.
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