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Nathan Eovaldi has arguably been the most unhittable pitcher in baseball this season.
The ex-Yankees right hander has the sixth-lowest batting average allowed (.194) and fewest home runs allowed per nine innings among pitchers with at least 100 innings thrown in 2025.
Although he dealt with triceps tightness earlier this summer, Eovaldi heads into Tuesday night’s start against his former team in Arlington looking as good as he has all season.
Eovaldi won the American League Pitcher of the Month in July, posting a 0.59 ERA with just 21 hits allowed and 30 strikeouts over 30 ⅔ innings, dropping his ERA on the season to 1.49