Triggs (5-2) pitched six strong innings, allowing one run on four hits and two walks while striking out four in a no-decision Tuesday against Seattle.
EDGE Analysis
The right-hander allowed a first-inning solo home run to Nelson Cruz, then proceeded to shutout the Mariners for the remainder of his start. Triggs' start to the campaign is one of the most surprising stories through the early going. He ranks in the AL's top-10 for wins, ERA (2.12) and WHIP (1.03) through eight starts. The 28-year-old sophomore will look to prove he's no flash in the pan when Triggs toes the rubber for his next start Sunday against Boston.