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Major League Baseball's "strongest shot on the surface" Degron has a career of 1700K, the fastest in 124 years

Major League Baseball (MLB)The Rangers' "strongest shot on the surface" De Grond made a good shot against the Mariners on the 5th, leading the team to an 8-1 victory, ending the team's recent four-game losing streak, and De Grond also scored 1,700 strikeouts in his career, becoming the fastest player in the major leagues since 1901.

De Golon lost one point in five games and won 1,700 strikeouts in his career


De Grond threw 5 innings in this game, was knocked out of 3 hits and lost 1 point, sent 3 strikeouts and 2 escorts, and his own line was led by Smith 4 hits and Sieg single-game double hits to knock out 12 hits to help De Grond win his second win of the season.

De Grond said after the game that it felt great to pitch today, "Winning is the core goal of our team, no matter what way we go. We need to find ways to win consistently, whether it's on the offensive end or the pitchers to lead the team, we're going to find ways to win together. ”

Footage of the game

In addition, De Gron threw the 1K of the game against two bats in the first game, which was also the 1,700th strike strike out of his career, and he only needed 225 touchdowns, surpassing Randy Johnson and the Padres' Japanese strong pitcher Darby Shuyu, becoming the fastest player to achieve this feat since 1901, and he is also the 13th active player to achieve this feat.

Head coach Bowch said it was just another successful start for De Gron and that he might not have been as sharp as he had been before, but he still kept up a good performance with only one point conceded in five innings, "Although he shot a little hard today, it was still flawed. He's undoubtedly a very good pitcher, and it's really nice to see him stay fit and concede the ball the way he wants to go, whether it's the ball in possession, the way he performs and the look he puts on his face. ”

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