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Jason Marquis

7/24/2006

Marquis became the NL's first 12-game winner as the Cardinals beat the Dodgers 6-1 Sunday. Marquis allowed four hits over eight shutout innings on 106 pitches. He struck out two and walked none.

1/17/2006

Marquis got a raise from the Cardinals on Tuesday, agreeing to a $5.15 million, one-year contract, a hike of $2.1 million. Marquis pitched a career-high 207 innings last season, going 13-14 with a 4.13 ERA.

9/30/2005

Cardinals' manager Tony LaRussa has named Marquis his starter for Saturday's game against the Reds. Although 16-game winner Jeff Suppan was slated to start the game, LaRussa said the reason for his decision was impacted by Marquis success against Cincinnati.

8/24/2005

Marquis turned in his second-shortest outing of the 2005 campaign, lasting just three innings in Tuesday's 10-0 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Cardinals' righthander allowed seven runs on eight hits and three walks prior to his departure, suffering his seventh consecutive loss.

8/19/2005

Marquis dropped his sixth consecutive decision in Thursday's loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowing six runs on 10 hits and four walks in 7.2 innings of work. Over his last 12 starts, the Cardinals' righthander is just 1-9 with a 5.57 ERA.

7/8/2005

Marquis had one of his better outings of the 2005 campaign, but did not figure into the decision in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. The Cardinals' righthander allowed just one run on four hits -- including a solo home run to Luis Gonzalez, in eight innings of work. He struck out seven and walked one.

6/22/2005

Marquis lasted just 2.1 innings before getting the hook in Tuesday's loss to the Cincinnati Reds. Prior to his departure, the Cardinals' righthander allowed a career-high 10 runs -- six earned -- on seven hits, including two home runs. He struck out only one batter and gave three free passes.

5/4/2005

Marquis worked eight strong innings in Tuesday's victory over the Cincinnati Reds to notch his fourth win in his last five games. The Cardinals' righthander allowed just one run on three hits, striking out two and walking three. He had given up nine runs in his previous two outings combined.

In six starts so far this season, Marquis is 4-1 with a 2.85 ERA and 1.07 WHIP. With the Cardinals' potent offense in his corner, Marquis is a solid option in all fantasy leagues.