What records established Cam Schlittler in MLB playoffs?
Did the rookie Cam Schlittler had a historical exit with New York Yankees against Boston Red Sox in MLB playoffs, establishing multiple records?
He Rookie Cam Schlittler He had one Historical output with the New York Yankees in it decisive game of the Comodines series of the American League, establishing multiple records before the Boston Red Sox Thursday night, according to AM850 Research.
Before 48,833 people in the Yankee Stadium, the Yankees advanced to the American League division series by beating the Red Sox 4-0, and from Saturday they will face the Toronto Blue Jays, in what will be their first cool to each other in history.
Schlittler had one of the best pitching performances in the history of the MLB postseason, throwing 8 entries without allowing a race, with 12 strikeouts and no ball base.
And what records left in his first playoff game in the major leagues?
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First pitcher to launch at least 8 tickets without allowing races, with 12 or more strikeouts and no ball bases in a game in the history of the MLB postseason.
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First rookie with 10 strikeouts, no ball base and no race allowed in a game in the history of the MLB postseason.
First Yankees pitcher with 10 strikeouts, no ball bases and no race allowed in a game in the history of the postseason of the franchise.
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First pitcher with at least 12 strikeouts and no ball base in its playoff debut in the history of the MLB postseason.
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12 strikeouts, the greatest amount in a game of “all or nothing” in the history of MLB.
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12 strikeouts, the greatest amount in a playoff debut in the history of the Yankees.
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His 12 strikeouts are also the fourth most for a rookie in any playoff game in the history of MLB and the greatest amount from the Cuban Liván Hernández in 1997.
Thanks to the performance of Schlittler, the Yankees achieved a bleached in a game of “all or nothing” for the third time in the history of the franchise. They also did it in the World Series of 1962Game 7 against San Francisco Giants and in the World Series of 1956Game 7, against the Brooklyn Dodgers.
The Red Sox only achieved a break with a corridor in the position of scoring. This was the first time they were bleached in a game of “all or nothing” in the history of the franchise.
Connelly Early opened for the Red Sox, allowing 4 races. It became the youngest launcher of the Red Sox to open a postseason game from Babe Ruth In the second game of the World Series of 1916.
Together, Schlittler and Early scored the first game in the history of the MLB postseason between two openings with less than 15 games each of MLB experience.
Note written with AM850 Research data
