Tuesday, May 04, 2021

Baseball Oddity du Jour



I really had no idea Zack Grienke was still pitching in the majors until I tuned into my beloved Yankees tonight. Of course I Wikipedia’s him and stumbled upon this:
In an oddity, Greinke became the first pitcher to start three straight games in the Majors in 95 years. On July 7, he was ejected from the game after just four pitches for angrily throwing the ball into the ground following a close play at first base. The following day, Greinke started again, but lasted only until the third inning. The All-Star break followed, and Greinke was the Brewers' starter on July 13, the team's next game. Greinke's third start ended after five innings. Before this, the most recent pitcher to start three consecutive games was Red Faber in 1917, who started both games of a September 3 doubleheader, throwing just six innings in total, followed by a complete game win the following day.
95 years worth of baseball games is a looooooong time, people. 

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