Kennedy struck out only one batter while allowing four runs on six hits over 6.1 innings Wednesday against the Yankees.
EDGE Analysis
He was long gone by the time the Yankees won in 13 innings, ending the veteran's three-start winning streak. He also ended his streak of allowing two or fewer runs at six games. That's mostly because Kennedy wasn't fooling the Yankee bats at all; rather, he was right around the plate, generating tons of contact and earning every run he allowed. A strong strikeout rate has Kennedy's ERA at a still-acceptable 3.66, but his sky-high strand rate and fortune-favored BABIP suggest regression will end up pulling him toward or past the 4.00 mark.