Domnarski coming out of the pen to start the 6th inning. Good outing for Rossomando, hitting his season high for pitch count.
One thing to look for out of Rossomando, and other talented pitchers who struggle with their control, is the ability to get themselves out of the trouble they create with little or no damage. Rossomando was able to escape a difficult fourth inning while allowing only one run, where in previous outings it may have driven him from the game. He needs to further develop this trait, like Montgomerie was able to do in the second half of last season.
Another Husky pitcher who seems to have this trait is Dan Rajkowski, who always seems to to be allowing runners on base and letting them advance in all sorts of manners. Still, it seems that he is often able to contain the damage, and it shows in his low ERA. His appearance against Memphis in the first game of that series is a good example of this, where he allowed four walks in two innings, yet no runs scored. Penders has certainly noticed this trait of his, as Rajkowski is among the leaders in pitching appearances for the team.