Pirates Ace Paul Skenes Is Having a Cy Young-Worthy Season
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Sporting News on MSNTigers’ Tarik Skubal, Astros’ Hunter Brown live up to Cy Young contenders pitchers dual
Tigers' reliever Will Vest compared the Cy Young contenders matchup to watching Pedro Martinez face Roger Clemens.
Houston's star pitcher shined during his Motown homecoming, as returning home inspires memories of former Detroit hurlers.
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SB Nation on MSNRed Sox News & Links: Can Garrett Crochet win the Cy Young?
Jovani Moran also struggled in last night’s game, and it’ll be his last Red Sox appearance for a while. The reliever was demoted to Worcester after the game, with Brennan Bernardino getting the call back up to the show. Bernardino threw four innings in his brief stint down the pike, allowing one run. (Christopher Smith, MassLive)
Could Garrett Crochet’s dominance blow up Tigers ace Tarik Skubal’s chances at another Cy Young?
In his first season with the Red Sox, Crochet has the most wins and strikeouts in the AL, and is 2.43 ERA is just behind Skubal's at 2.42.
If betting odds are any indication, Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal was well on his way to a second straight Cy Young. Sportsbooks believe a clear gap exists be
Cristopher Sánchez has pitched like an ace all season. It's been an added luxury for a Phillies team that has had Zack Wheeler cemented in that role for the past half-decade. But with Wheeler's status for the rest of the season now up in the air,
Skenes' won-loss record isn't a reflection of his performance -- he leads the majors in ERA (2.16) and is in the top six in innings, strikeouts and batting average against -- but his team's offensive ineptitude.
San Francisco Giants pitcher and three-time Cy Young award winner Justin Verlander recorded his 3,500th career strikeout on Sunday, becoming one of 10 players in MLB history to reach that milestone.
Right-hander Bryan Woo gave the Mariners everything they wanted against the Mets on Saturday at Citi Field. Woo gave them length, throwing at least six innings and walking two or fewer for the 24th consecutive outing to start the season.
Back in June when he was really hitting his stride, Lopez made six starts and went a total of 30 2/3 innings. In that span, he struck out a total of 39 batters. On the season, he holds a 26.3% strikeout rate as a starting pitcher, which ranks him No. 22 among starters with at least 60 innings of work.
Sale, the 2024 National League Cy Young Award winner, is on the Braves’ 60-day injured list as he recovers from a fractured left ribcage. His start in Columbus will be his third rehab appearance, following two outings with Class AAA Gwinnett last week.