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Cardinals' Sonny Gray makes MLB history vs. Padres
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Sonny Gray (54) delivers a pitch in the ninth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field. David Richard-Imagn Images

Cardinals' Sonny Gray makes MLB history vs. Padres

Friday night around MLB saw several incredible pitching performances, including the Reds' Nick Martinez taking a no-hitter into the ninth inning against the San Diego Padres.

None were as dominant, though, as the outing turned in by the Cardinals' Sonny Gray in their 5-0 win over the Cleveland Guardians.

Gray ended with a final stat line of nine innings, one hit, zero runs and 11 strikeouts on just 89 pitches. According to Jake Feely of Talkin' Baseball, Gray made history with his start Friday night.

It is the seventh complete game of Gray's career and his first since 2017 with the then Oakland Athletics. 

Interestingly enough, it is the third time this season that Gray has struck out 10-plus batters in a game and all three times have been against teams from the American League (DET, TEX, CLE).

Gray is now tied for the National League lead in wins on the mound with eight and his 101 strikeouts for the season boost him up to 10th best in the NL.

His ability to remain consistent this season for the Cardinals could play a big role in their ability to get back to the postseason for the first time in three seasons.

Andrew Wright

Andrew "Dew" Wright graduated from Charleston Southern University with a degree in Communication Studies. He is a lifelong Chicago Cubs and Washington Commanders fan. 

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