Wed 9/23/15 4:48 AM

Heston took a no decision Tuesday against San Diego as he went 4.1 shutout innings with just two hits allowed but walked five batters. He struck out seven.
EDGE Analysis
Heston was lifted at 94 pitches and was effectively wild, as he tossed 44 balls but induced 13 swinging strikes. Heston's control was sharp before the All-Star break, as he owned a 2.4 BB/9 in 111.2 innings and he didn't walk five batters in a single start. Tuesday marks Heston's second such start since the break and he now has more walks (31) in the 57.1 innings since the break than the 111.2 preceding it. Heston has gone at least six innings in only one of his past nine starts as a result of his poor control.