These early surprises have helped contenders

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White Sox starting pitcher Jose Quintana has posted a 2.19 ERA and thew eight scoreless innings in his last two starts before Friday to become one of a handful of players who have come from way off the radar to contribute to playoff contenders. (AP)
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All he’s done since is throw 23 1/3 scoreless innings for the Angels, converting all 10 of his save chances and allowing only six hits in that span. His control could become a problem, but Frieri already has helped his new team recover from a slow start.


Joe Kelly, Cardinals, rhp

Kelly posted a 5.01 ERA in 11 Double-A starts last year, so it might be a stretch to expect too much of an impact in the majors in 2012.

But the Cardinals needed rotation help with Chris Carpenter and now Jaime Garcia recovering from injuries. Kelly has managed to scatter hits in four starts for
St. Louis, posting a 3.38 ERA in the big leagues.

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