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Fri May 30 201400:34SP Collmenter faces minimum 27 batters in CG
Josh Collmenter scattered three hits in a complete game win over the Reds on Thursday in which he faced the minimum 27 batters.
He struck out five and didn't walk a batter. Collmenter faced the minimum 27 batters after inducing three double plays to erase the trio of hits he gave up. Since 1914, there's been only 13 pitchers who have faced the minimum 27 batters while allowing at least three hits, with Collmenter the latest on the list. Roy Oswalt last pulled off the feat in 2008. Tonight's effort marked Collmenter's first career complete game and shutout. He needed only 94 pitches to pull off the trick, coaxing 13 ground balls from the Reds. Now 4-2 with a 3.34 ERA, Collmenter has a tough matchup coming up with a road date in Colorado next week.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun May 18 201419:22Collmenter just good enough to get second win
Josh Collmenter earned the win, allowing three runs over 5 1/3 innings as the Diamondbacks defeated the Dodgers 5-3 on Sunday.
Collmenter made a couple of mistakes, issuing home runs to Adrian Gonzalez and Hanley Ramirez. Other than that, he carved through the Dodgers' lineup, allowing only four hits in total with two walks and three strikeouts. Collmenter will take his 4.02 ERA in search of his third win next weekend against the Mets on the road.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue May 13 201400:49Collmenter hangs on long enough to earn win
Josh Collmenter allowed four runs on four hits over five innings in a Monday no-decision against the Nationals.
It wasn't pretty, but Collmenter was actually in line for the win before Addison Reed punted the game away in the ninth. Collmenter's struggles came courtesy of the long ball, as he served up a second inning Tyler Moore solo homer and then a fourth inning two-run Ian Desmond bomb to left. Collmenter's 3.89 ERA and 1.22 WHIP look fine enough, but he's allowed less than three earned runs in only two of six starts and has gone beyond six frames once. Collmenter will find himself across from Clayton Kershaw in Saturday evening's date with the Dodgers.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue May 6 201423:53Collmenter allows five runs in no-decision
Josh Collmenter allowed five runs -- but just one earned -- on eight hits over 5 2/3 innings in a no-decision against the Brewers on Tuesday.
Collmenter should have been out of the first inning with only one run scored, but a throwing error by Chris Owings allowed a run to score and kept the inning alive. A single and a double later and the right-hander was staring at a 5-2 deficit. He did well to keep the Brewers off the board over the next 4 2/3 innings, but the damage was already done. A late Diamondbacks rally kept Collmenter from taking his third loss. He'll go against the Nationals on Monday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 1 201401:02Collmenter works 7 innings in ND vs. Colorado
Josh Collmenter allowed four runs on seven hits over seven innings in a no-decision against the Rockies on Wednesday.
He struck out two and walked a pair. Collmenter would have been fine if he'd avoided the long ball, but that's no easy proposition against the Rockies. One homer -- Carlos Gonzalez's two-run first inning dinger -- wasn't upsetting, but Jordan Lyles' solo shot in the third stung. Collmenter didn't join the rotation until April 14, but he's arguably been Arizona's best starter so far (insert your own joke here). That doesn't mean you should use him at Milwaukee on Tuesday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Apr 26 201402:13Josh Collmenter records first victory
Josh Collmenter notched his first win of the season with six innings of shutout ball against the Phillies on Friday.
It was a close thing; the Diamondbacks pen nearly gave up a four-run lead, with Joe Thatcher, Randall Delgado and Addison Reed struggling. For Collmenter, it was his first win as a starter since 2012. He'll likely prove more useful to the Diamondbacks in relief than he will as a starter, but tonight's performance should ensure that he stays in the rotation for a couple of more weeks. He has a little NL-only value.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Apr 20 201420:27Collmenter derails in 6th inning vs. Dodgers
Josh Collmenter allowed four runs, all in the sixth innings, over six innings in a loss to the Dodgers on Sunday.
Collmenter threw five shutout innings before the four-run sixth marred the outing. It was two big hits in that inning -- a Carl Crawford triple and three-run homer by Yasiel Puig -- that did Collmenter in, and he finished with five hits and two walks allowed on the day. He should get better as he builds stamina. That process will continue Friday against the Phillies.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 15 201400:58Collmenter struggles in return to rotation
In his first start since 2012, Josh Collmenter surrendered three runs on five hits over four innings of a loss on Monday against the Mets.
He whiffed three and walked one. Collmenter replaced Randall Delgado in the rotation, but he didn't fare much better than the struggling right-hander in this one. He threw only 73 pitches, but you can expect Kirk Gibson to ramp up his limit going forward. Collmenter gets the Dodgers in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Apr 13 201408:58Josh Collmenter to start on Monday
Josh Collmenter will make his first start of the season on Monday against the Mets.
He's replacing Randall Delgado, who will slide into Collmenter's vacated long relief role. All 49 of Collmenter's appearances last season came in relief, but he made 35 starts at the big league level from 2011-12. "It's not a big deal. The preparation is pretty much the exact same (as long relief out of the bullpen)," he said. "Anytime I go out there, usually I get to throw multiple innings. Now I just know the exact day I pitch. That's really the only thing that changes."
Source: Arizona Republic
Wed Apr 9 201420:28Diamondbacks prepping Collmenter as starter
According to the Arizona Republic's Nick Piecoro, the Diamondbacks are preparing Josh Collmenter to shift into the starting rotation.
Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson mentioned Trevor Cahill and Randall Delgado as options to move to the bullpen. Collmenter makes for a nice NL-only pickup after he posted a 3.13 ERA and 85/33 K/BB ratio over 92 innings last season.
Source: Nick Piecoro on Twitter
Wed Jan 15 201419:54Diamondbacks, Collmenter agree to 2-year deal
Diamondbacks and RHP Josh Collmenter avoided arbitration by agreeing to a two-year, $2.425 million contract, according to Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports.
The deal also includes one club option and a mutual option that could bring the total amount of the deal to $6.5 million. The right-hander found his calling in long relief last season with the Diamondbacks, putting up a 3.13 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and 85/33 K/BB ratio over 92 innings.
Source: Ken Rosenthal on Twitter
Wed Jun 19 201318:52Josh Collmenter goes six scoreless in relief
Josh Collmenter allowed just one hit over six scoreless innings and struck out seven in relief of an injured Trevor Cahill against the Marlins on Wednesday.
Collmenter missed out on a start Tuesday, as the Diamondbacks picked Randall Delgado instead. He got what essentially was a start today anyway and was outstanding, though he didn't get a win out of it. He's 3-0 with a 2.43 ERA in 40 2/3 innings out of the pen this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 10 201321:23Josh Collmenter likely to get spot start
Josh Collmenter is the most likely candidate to start for the Diamondbacks on June 18.
The D'Backs demoted Tyler Skaggs on Monday, but because of an off day Thursday, they won't need a fifth starter until next Tuesday. In addition to Collmenter, Charles Brewer and Randall Delgado will also receive consideration. Collmenter boasts a 3.03 ERA and 1.16 WHIP with a strikeout per inning out of the bullpen this season.
Source: Nick Piecoro on Twitter
Tue May 21 201302:23Collmenter impressing with work out of 'pen
Pitching exclusively out of the bullpen, Josh Collmenter is 1-0 with a 2.45 ERA and 0.95 WHIP over 22 innings.
Last year's horrific April that cost him a rotation spot seems like a distant memory. Collmenter finished with a 2.13 ERA in 72 innings (seven starts, 17 relief appearances) over the final five months in 2012 and has carried that success into a new season. Of particular interest is his strikeout and K/BB rate, both improved over last year, which were both improvements over 2010's fifth-place-ROY-voting campaign.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun Sep 30 201219:25Josh Collmenter solid in spot start
Josh Collmenter surrendered one run in five innings Sunday in a no-decision versus the Cubs.
Collmenter pitched well in both of his spot starts down the stretch here. After an awful April cost him his rotation spot, he ended up with a 2.13 ERA in 72 innings (seven starts, 17 relief appearances) over the final five months. While he never figured to duplicate his successful rookie season, he may have some staying power as a middle reliever/spot starter.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Sep 26 201201:09Collmenter solid in spot start vs. Giants
Josh Collmenter did nice work in a spot start against the Giants on Tuesday, earning a victory by allowing just one run on two hits over his five frames.
Collmenter struck out four on the evening while walking only two. He got word that he would be starting late in the day after Tyler Skaggs was scratched for undisclosed reasons, and performed admirably. He now owns a 5-3 record, 3.80 ERA and 78/22 K/BB ratio through 85 1/3 innings between the rotation and the bullpen this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Sep 24 201223:44Collmenter to start Tuesday vs. Giants
Josh Collmenter will start Tuesday against the Giants.
He'll make the start in place of Tyler Skaggs, who was scratched for undisclosed reasons. Collmenter has a 3.92 ERA and 74/20 K/BB ratio over 80 1/3 innings in nine starts and 17 relief appearances this year and could be worth using in NL-only leagues.
Source: Nick Piecoro on Twitter
Sat Sep 1 201209:15Diamondbacks activated RHP Josh Collmenter from 15-day disabled ...
Diamondbacks activated RHP Josh Collmenter from the 15-day disabled list.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Aug 20 201219:09Josh Collmenter resumes throwing
Josh Collmenter (ulcers) is scheduled to throw another bullpen session Tuesday.
It's his second throwing session since landing on the DL. The Diamondbacks aren't setting a timetable for his return, but Collmenter is hoping to be activated Friday when first eligible and seems to have a good shot at accomplishing that goal.
Source: Arizona Diamondbacks on Twitter
Thu Aug 16 201219:41Collmenter to throw bullpener Saturday
Josh Collmenter (ulcers) is scheduled to throw his first bullpen session on Saturday.
Collmenter has been on the disabled list since August 9. He is aiming to return when first eligible on August 24 and would appear to be right on track at the moment.
Source: Steve Gilbert on Twitter
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