Ironically, three outs is all you could ask from Ryan Madson the last two seasons. Madson (1-1 8.36 ERA) waited nearly two years to bury the ghost of his first career start in 2004, in which he went 2-3 innings against the White Sox, allowed six runs before leaving with the bases loaded. On Thursday, he recorded just three outs in a miserable 10-4 loss to Washington, tagged with nine runs and seven hits. After the game, Madson said the...
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