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And pitch Engeitado is doing. At least every 5th day, not as a reliever, but as a starter. Faical has made 3 starts on the season and has compiled an 0-2 record despite a solid ERA of 4.05 and a WHIP of 1.40. In his last start, he allowed 3 runs on 6 hits while striking out 5 in 6.2 innings pitched. He managed to go 6 innings in his previous start as well, though he allowed 13 hits. His opening start of the season was his best, in which he went 7.1 innings and allowed 2 runs on 5 hits. Engeitado commented on what it's like being a two-way player.
"It's challenge for sure" said Engeitado. "But fun at the same time. Unlike most pitchers, I don't have to worry about the downtime between starts. But unlike most pitchers, I dont' get the preparation and scouting in as much either. So it has it's pros and cons. But I enjoy it for now."
Lumberjacks GM Chris Wilson said the plans are to continue to use Faical in both roles to see if might be able to manage both. Projected as a 6-5-7 pitcher, it's probably not likely Engeitado will ever make it as a pitcher, but the option is intriguing for the new franchise.