Griffin Canning allowed one hit and three runs with three walks and four strikeouts across 2 2/3 innings in a rain-shortened no-decision on Friday against the Dodgers.
Canning’s line looks quite ugly, but he left this game due to a rain delay when there were zero runs on the board with runners on second and third base with two outs. Ironically, that inning could have ended before the rain when Michael Conforto was apparently doubled off second base on a ball that was juggled and eventually caught by Tyrone Taylor in center field. However, an obscure rule was invoked clarifying that runners can advance on an out when the ball is first touched, not caught. Then, all three of Canning’s inherited runners – the third being the batter who was in the middle of the at-bat when the rain arrived – came around to score. It was a series of very strange circumstances that caused Canning to give up more than two runs for the first time since April 11th.