Luis Gil writes his name in the history books of the New York Yankees

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The Dominican starter became the first non-runner in the Bronx in his first three starts in the majors.

Luis Gil is run-free in 15.2 innings pitched (Getty Images)

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Luis Gil is run-free in 15.2 innings pitched (Getty Images)

Luis Gil is having a spectacular start to his career with the New York Yankees to such an extent that the Dominican pitcher has already written his name in the record book of the mythical Bronx ninth. On Tuesday, the right-hander accomplished what no team pitcher has accomplished in his more than 100-year history in the league. MLB.

And is that Luis Gil climbed the mound for the third time so far in his debut season in the MLB. The 23-year-old pitcher faced the Boston Red Sox and in a 4.2 inning effort he did not allow runs, allowed four walks, fanned four others and allowed three hits, heading what was the victory of the Yankees 2 for 0.

But beyond his performance on Tuesday, what drew attention and so far no pitcher had done in a Yankees uniform is stringing together three starts (the first three in Big leagues) with those of the Bronx without receiving races. The Dominican already has 15.2 innings thrown and his effectiveness remains immaculate.

Another brand for Luis Gil

Dominican law was also in charge of leaving its mark on the records of the Major League Baseball, and is that with the four strikeouts he prescribed against the Red Sox, Luis Gil reached 18 in his first three appearances in the Big leagues in which he has not yet received races.

In this way, the starter is the first since 1900 to hit such a high number of strikeouts without allowing a run in his first three starts in the games. Big leagues. Undoubtedly a dream start for the Dominican who made his debut on August 3 against the Baltimore Orioles.

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