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Yesterday Jacob deGrom (Original Post) kairos12 May 2018 OP
Wow - batters must have been fouling off a lot of his pitches, perhaps? Ohiogal May 2018 #1
He also left after the 1st kairos12 May 2018 #2
Oh yes, that's a lot to throw in one inning. Ohiogal May 2018 #3
No it wasn't. I've never seen a no hitter live. kairos12 May 2018 #5
Here's another one from this April BeyondGeography May 2018 #4

kairos12

(13,248 posts)
2. He also left after the 1st
Mon May 14, 2018, 05:19 PM
May 2018

For perspective, I once saw Jim Bunning throw a complete game with 70 pitches. He pounded the strike zone.

Ohiogal

(34,631 posts)
3. Oh yes, that's a lot to throw in one inning.
Mon May 14, 2018, 05:30 PM
May 2018

Guess he wore himself out!

Was the Bunning game you saw a no hitter?

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