RP FA
Thu 4/19/12 1:04 AM

Fresh off his one-hitter of the Pirates, Matt Cain was nearly as dominant against the Phillies Wednesday, but got stuck with a no-decision in San Francisco's 1-0, 11-inning victory despite allowing only two hits in nine scoreless innings. In other words, there is no justice. Cain threw just 91 pitches, and could have easily come out for the 10th, but manager Bruce Bochy opted to go with closer Santiago Casilla. Cain finished with four strikeouts and one walk. Allowing just three hits and zero runs over his past 18 innings of work have brought Cain's ERA to 1.88 and his WHIP to an absurd 0.50 through his first 24 frames. The owner of a 19/3 K/BB ratio, he'll get the Reds in Cincinnati next week.