Kyle Freeland allowed six hits and two runs with one walk and seven strikeouts across five innings in a win against the Marlins on Wednesday.
Freeland found success in a home start in part by leaning more into his cutter. It seemed to catch the Marlins off guard in the zone and forced a handful of softly hit outs when they jumped on it. Still, it was a quality primary pitch and set up his knuckle-curve beautifully, which forced seven of his 13 total swings-and-misses. He’s lined up for a two-start week away from Coors Field coming up next against the Dodgers and Giants.