Will Warren allowed seven hits and six runs with three walks and seven strikeouts across four innings in a loss to the Rangers on Wednesday.
Sadly, a lot of the good will that Warren had earned thus far this season came undone in this one. Warren’s Achilles heel had always been left-handed batters. So far this season, he’s kept them at bay in a bit of an unsustainable way by leaning more into his sweeper and sinker, two pitches that don’t often perform well for right-handed pitchers against lefty bats. He gave up two home runs to lefties here, and one came on a sweeper that he just couldn’t bury on their back foot. This was a solid reminder that he can be a very good pitcher, just probably not an ace like he seemed. He has a two-start week coming up against the Orioles and Mets, both on the road.