One of the reasons that the Dustland Sharks are 23-8 so far comes from the #3 guy in their rotation. Peyton Kramer has shown the uncanny ability to get hitters to consistently hit to straight to fielders. Over and over again, usable hits are proving rare.
He's proven himself so consistent you could set your watch to him (but don't, because that'll be weird). He finishes off each game somewhere between 119 and 123 pitches and somewhere between 0 and 1 earned runs and with a rather precise 27 outs.
The only aberration has come against the Metros when he gave up four earned runs (plus the only home run of the month) but no worries. He and the Sharks still got the win.
Can he keep this up or is he just proving himself lucky?