J.T. Ginn limited the Dodgers to one run through six innings to pick up a win Wednesday.
Ginn walked five batters, but the lone run off him was produced by a Freddie Freeman homer. The Dodgers managed just two other hits off him and neither counted for anything. Ginn is now 7-4 with a 3.04 ERA. His 82/41 K/BB in 95 2/3 innings isn’t very inspiring, and that half of his starts come in a terrific ballpark for offense makes him a pretty weak bet in mixed leagues going forward. Still, he’s certainly been very good thus far.