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The April 11th game was suspended due to rain, and resumed on August 31st. He got the victory, and the mlb.com boxscore has him listed as 1-0, which is what his record was listed as in the game log. His previous decision has him at 7-3, and his next decision has him at 9-3. I changed the record for him to 8-3, which would be accurate based on when the game finished. But, now that I see where the dilemma comes in, is there a consistent way this needs to be handled? The records for both pitchers of that game are listed the same way (minus my edit here to Familia's record) in the Marlins game log. Figgie123 (talk) 13:22, 22 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]