One of the leading pitchers in the rotation of Cleveland Indians - Trevor Bauer set a personal record in MLB, for the first time in his career he crossed the limit of 200 strikes in one season. The 27-year-old right-hander scored 11K in the home win 10:0 against Minnesota Twins tonight, and now has a total of 206 since the beginning of 2018.
'This is something I wanted to achieve, my next goal is 300. Maybe not this season, but I hope next year!', said the American, who debuted last month on the Star Game. His previous top achievement was 196 strikeouts in 2017.
Trevor Bauer (W 11-6) throws 6 innings in which he only gave 3 hits and 3 chase points without a point. He was greeted by 18, 620 fans at Progressive Field in Cleveland when he rounded his account to 200 with a pot against Bobby Wilson in the 3rd. The `Indians` Pitcher has already had 10 matches adviced by sport video stream with a double-digit number of strikes this year, equating with leader Chris Sale (Boston Red Sox) this year. The ace of the Red Socks remains the No. 1 in the American League with 207 strikes in the season. There is only Schuster (Washington Nationals) in the National League - 210.
The guests from Minneapolis on the hill started Kyle Gibson (L 5-9), who took the first 6 points for 5 innings at work. In the 1st, Jose Ramirez revealed the score with a self-sacrificial flush and Edwin Encarnacion made a 2:0 lead with fillies choise. In the 4th Jonder, Alonso hit a solo homer, Roberto Perez added RBI-double, and Brandon Guyer shot a double home.
The other 4 points the hosts scored, throwing 2 innings. In the 6th one, Jason Kipnis turned a 7:0 round and in the 7th, Encarnacion produced a triple shot over the fence for the final result.
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Cleveland Indians - Minnesota Twins 10:0
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