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On Friday night, the Atlanta Braves defeated the San Francisco Giants 4-0.
The Giants fell to 64-58, while the Braves improved to 79-42, the best record in baseball, with the victory.
Despite losing seven of their previous ten games, they are still the National League’s second wild card.
Spencer Strider, the Braves’ standout starter, powered the team to win. With just one hit in seven innings, the right-hander gave up no runs. His record now stands at 14-4 for the year after he struck out ten and walked one. With a 3.57 ERA, he has created some baseball history in the strikeout category.
Per ESPN Stats & Information:
Since the mound was established at its current distance in 1893, Spencer Strider has recorded the most strikeout games of any pitcher before turning 25. He achieved this feat in his fourth professional game while allowing just one or zero hits.
You’ve done something well whenever you’ve done something that hasn’t been done in 130 years. With 227 strikeouts this season, Strider is the most prolific strikeout artist in the game. Compared to Kevin Gausman, who has the second-most, it is 40 more Ks.
Strider’s effort adds to the unprecedented run of three straight shutouts by Braves pitchers in general.
The Braves have now tied a franchise record with three straight shutouts; they had previously had fifteen streaks of three, the last of which came in 2015, and they have never extended that record to four.however