Jacob Misiorowski's ERA Is Bob Gibson-Level and Nobody in Baseball Is Ready For It
Alright, look, it stings a bit to talk about anything else when our Mariners just dropped a 7-5 heartbreaker to the Orioles. We all saw it, we felt it, and it makes you wonder what our boys in blue gotta do to snag those crucial wins. But even with that fresh wound, you gotta zoom out and see what's popping off around Major League Baseball, because some of these numbers from the last week, June 5-11, are absolutely wild. Forget the usual talk, because one pitcher is doing something we haven't seen in decades, and it's making everyone's jaw drop.
Misiorowski's Madness and Rookie Revelations
Seriously, Jacob Misiorowski is putting on a show that feels straight out of a history book. Over his last seven starts, this dude has a microscopic 0.20 ERA. Let that sink in. Only Bob Gibson and Don Drysdale in 1968, the year they lowered the mound, have posted a lower ERA in a seven-start span since 1913. That's legendary company, right now.
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Epic Comebacks and Unstoppable Hitters
If you love a good comeback, the San Francisco Giants just delivered an all-timer. Trailing 9-1 heading into the eighth, they clawed back for an insane win. The capstone? Bryce Eldridge, at just 21 years and 233 days old, launched a walk-off grand slam in the ninth! That makes him the youngest player in MLB history to do it, surpassing Roberto Clemente. Talk about clutch!
Kyle Schwarber is still just mashing baseballs, hitting his MLB-leading 24th homer of the season. His 211th with the Phillies puts him fourth all-time for homers in a player's first five seasons with a team, trailing only Babe Ruth, Mark McGwire, and Ralph Kiner. The Angels' bottom four spots, 6-7-8-9, were on an absolute tear, going 13-for-15 and starting a ridiculous 11-for-11 on Sunday. That's the first time since 1961 a team's lower order started 10-for-10 or better, finishing with an .867 batting average, the highest by those spots since 1900. The Dodgers are also putting up crazy numbers, with a 10-run inning and a nine-run first inning in just 22 frames between them, their fourth-shortest span in history. Freddie Freeman also tied Andre Dawson and Albert Pujols with his 20th career walk-off hit.
For sheer durability, Matt Olson continues his ironman streak, now up to 850 consecutive games played. That's the ninth-longest in MLB history, putting him in company with legends like Cal Ripken Jr. It's a daily grind, and Olson is just getting it done.
So yeah, while our Mariners navigate their own early season challenges, with that recent 7-5 loss to Baltimore a fresh reminder, it's clear the league is buzzing with some truly unbelievable performances. From historic pitching to rookie heroics and epic comebacks, baseball is delivering. For our Mariners, it's about finding that consistent spark, that walk-off magic, that Misiorowski-level dominance we know they're capable of. We gotta keep our eyes on the prize and believe our boys can turn those close games into wins. Every game from here on out matters, and we're ready to cheer them on, loud and proud, in the Emerald City!
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