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Pitch Tracker MAY Majors - 2018 Season MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Pitch Tracker MAY Majors - 2018 Season MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 04/30 05/01 05/02 05/03 05/04 05/05 05/06 05/07 05/08 05/09 05/10 05/11 05/12 05/13 P Team Name Last Name TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL P Atlanta Braves Caballero # 48 ( 6) ( 8) ( 28) ( 25) P Atlanta Braves Kuipers # 16 ( 7) P Atlanta Braves Martinez # 27 ( 35) ( 20) ( 35) ( 18) P Atlanta Braves Sherman # 34 ( 20) ( 31) ( 32) P Miami Marlins Cordero # 16 ( 40) P Miami Marlins Pita # 26 ( 27) P Miami Marlins Pita # 68 ( 9) P New York Mets Kleinman # 13 ( 18) P New York Mets Rodrigues # 19 ( 13) ( 60) P New York Mets Siegel # 10 ( 20) P New York Mets Sturman # 4 ( 6) ( 59) P New York Mets Torres # 16 ( 42) ( 17) P New York Yankees Argentina # 3 ( 45) P New York Yankees Bejar # 6 ( 35) P New York Yankees Fernandez # 23 ( 47) P New York Yankees Fernandez # 2 ( 50) P New York Yankees Perez # 7 ( 26) P New York Yankees Serpe # 42 ( 16) P San Diego Padres Bruzual # 45 ( 29) ( 32) P San Diego Padres Glater # 99 ( 29) ( 26) ( 30) P San Diego Padres Heimowitz # 9 ( 65) P San Diego Padres Kazinec # 4 ( 26) ( 34) P San Diego Padres Williams # 8 ( 4) ( 3) P San Francisco Giants Comulada # 7 ( 75) ( 55) P San Francisco Giants Freeman # 11 ( 20) P San Francisco Giants Sampedro # 4 ( 40) ( 36) P Washington Nationals Bradford # 25 ( 35) ( 32) ( 33) P Washington Nationals Jaccoma # 13 ( 15) ( 31) ( 10) P Washington Nationals Jaccoma # 8 ( 6) P Washington Nationals Landaeta # 27 ( 11) ( 13) P Washington Nationals Nolan # 3 ( 19) ( 34) Pitch Tracker MAY Majors - 2018 Season MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 05/14 05/15 05/16 05/17 05/18 05/19 05/20 P Team Name Last Name TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL TOTAL P Atlanta Braves Caballero # 48 P Atlanta Braves Kuipers # 16 P Atlanta Braves Martinez # 27 P Atlanta Braves Sherman # 34 P Miami Marlins Cordero # 16 P Miami Marlins Pita # 26 P Miami Marlins Pita # 68 P New York Mets Kleinman # 13 P New York Mets Rodrigues # 19 P New York Mets Siegel # 10 P New York Mets Sturman # 4 P New York Mets Torres # 16 P New York Yankees Argentina # 3 P New York Yankees Bejar # 6 P New York Yankees Fernandez # 23 P New York Yankees Fernandez # 2 P New York Yankees Perez # 7 P New York Yankees Serpe # 42 P San Diego Padres Bruzual # 45 P San Diego Padres Glater # 99 P San Diego Padres Heimowitz # 9 P San Diego Padres Kazinec # 4 P San Diego Padres Williams # 8 P San Francisco Giants Comulada # 7 P San Francisco Giants Freeman # 11 P San Francisco Giants Sampedro # 4 P Washington Nationals Bradford # 25 P Washington Nationals Jaccoma # 13 P Washington Nationals Jaccoma # 8 P Washington Nationals Landaeta # 27 P Washington Nationals Nolan # 3.
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