It took 14 starts but
Mark Buehrle has his first win of the season -- and the 100th of his career. The left-hander scattered four hits and a run over seven innings while striking out four in a 4-1 home triumph against Philly last night.
The 100 wins puts him squarely in 20th place in all-time victories, breaking a tie with
Jake Peavy, who's spent most of this season working on his mechanics in the
Hopatcong minor league system.

The third overall pick of the 2002 draft, Buehrle went on to win the
McDonald Award that year for the
Columbia Crusaders, going 18-9 with a 2.32 ERA and wicked awesome 0.98 WHIP-- yet somehow losing out on the
Listach Award for Rookie of the Year to
Joel Pineiro (who did win 21 games). He's been among the steadiest starting pitchers in the DMBL over past decade despite being with his seventh franchise in the
St. Louis Farrakhans. Through his first five seasons, Buehrle pitched no fewer than 220 innings in all but one of them, and routinely recorded two dozen or more decisions a year.
Buehrle also is closing in on the top 20 in innings pitched, trailing
Barry Zito and
Bartolo Colon. He's third among active pitchers in complete games with 31 (behind
Roy Halladay and
Roy Oswalt), which ties him for 15th all-time with
Mike Morgan. He's also within the top 30 in career starts, with 259.
Buehrle is just 1-5 this season with a team-high 6.37 ERA. The losses have added up, putting him just two away from 100 for his career (which puts him 18th in league history).
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