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Related: About this forumDodgers rookie Stripling pulled with no-no in 8th, next batter homers
SAN FRANCISCO -- Ross Stripling, who had never pitched above Double-A before cracking the Dodgers rotation out of Spring Training, pitched 7 1/3 no-hit innings against the Giants on Friday night in his Major League debut, departing after issuing a walk in the eighth with Los Angeles leading by two runs.
Chris Hatcher came on in relief and fell behind Giants catcher Trevor Brown, 3-1. On the next pitch, Brown hit his first career home run, tying the game at 2. San Francisco went on to win, 3-2, in 10 innings on Brandon Crawford's walk-off home run.
Stripling, who issued four walks in his 100-pitch effort, was bidding to join Bumpus Jones as the only players in Major League history to toss a no-hitter in their MLB debuts. Jones did it for Cincinnati on Oct. 15, 1892.
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/171303570/ross-stripling-pulled-with-no-hitter-in-8th
It was an amazing two-hit win by the Giants and underscores what a great and crazy game baseball is. One for the books.
malthaussen
(17,217 posts)Slavish adherence to pitch counts? It's early in the season yet, if I had been Dave Roberts I would have let the kid keep pitching. It is a man with no sentimentality at all who can take out a pitcher with a no-hitter going. If one believes in Karma, he got what he deserved.
I see that Stripling is being a good little company boy and saying it was the right decision.
-- Mal
Iggo
(47,571 posts)I thought they fired Don Mattingly.
Auggie
(31,194 posts)what a stupid ass decision. Stripling had the Giants totally confused.
Brother Buzz
(36,469 posts)Can you say, " just desserts" when Roberts was ejected? Most interesting game.
Auggie
(31,194 posts)Postive sign