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But why aren't there any other relievers that this happens to? I just checked last season's home run allowed leaders among relievers Brett Oberholtzer (8 times allowed 2 homers in a game out of 44 in his career) and Mark Lowe (3/47). It's weird, and you can kinda track through his game logs and find series of games 10-15 in a row every season between these 2 homer games where he's running ERAs around 2. After watching today's game, I am assuming when his command slips, he just starts aiming center zone and accepting the results. How he has convinced manager's to leave him in when he turns bp machine I don't know.