Rangers’ Nathan Eovaldi makes history, responds to Jacob deGrom injury with shutout - News Summed Up

Rangers’ Nathan Eovaldi makes history, responds to Jacob deGrom injury with shutout


He said that to an assortment of reporters, of course, but Nathan Eovaldi might’ve caught wind of the comment. Email Address By signing up you agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy SUBMITEovaldi pitched a complete game shutout in the Rangers’ 2-0 win over the New York Yankees at Globe Life Field. It was the first complete game shutout by a Rangers pitcher in Globe Life Field history, and the first thrown by a Texas arm since Martin Perez did so on May 20, 2022 at the Houston Astros. Curveball, using all my pitches tonight, both sides of the plate.”Per Baseball Savant, Eovaldi threw 39 fastballs, 32 splitters, 19 curveballs, 19 cutters and 5 sliders for 113 total. We’ve just got to keep moving.”Attendance record falls: The Rangers sold out Saturday’s game with an attendance of 40,027 — the most ever for a baseball game at Globe Life Field.


Source: The Guardian April 30, 2023 17:12 UTC



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