Who’ll Stop the Rain? Campillo!

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 Who’ll Stop the Rain? Campillo!
Atlanta 6, New York Mets 2. Game 2. After completing our sweep of the Mets from the first series of the season in the first game, we completed our sweep of the Mets in the doubleheader in the second game. Quick hits from the nightcap: Jorge Campillo was more than solid; he was fantastic. He no-hit the Mets through 3, didn’t give up a run, walked nobody, and struck out 7. He was ... [link]

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This Campillo Guy Ain’t Half Bad
Published 5/21/2008 by Colin at Braves Blast :: Atlanta Braves Blog
... I think we have our fifth starter. Jorge Campillo had a tremendous start last night, translating the solid work he’s shown in the bullpen to a start that could only be described as excellent - going six scoreless innings against the Mets in the second game of the day/night so-called doubleheader. But you can find excellent accounts of that start on some of our friends’ blogs - Section435 has a very pretty picture too. ...

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