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The Venezuelan second baseman ruined the no hitter that Madison Bumgarner had been throwing until the sixth inning in the duel between the Houston Astros and the Arizona Diamondbacks.
By Sergio Silva
September 18, 2021 12:50 AM EDT
The pitchers have been one of the great protagonists that the 2021 season of the Major League Baseball, in which a total of nine no-hitters and no-runs have been thrown so far, the highest single-season figure in U.S. history. Big leagues.
The most recent was the combination between Corbin Burnes and Josh Hader of the Milwaukee Brewers a week ago and this Friday a pitcher was well on his way to getting a new no hitter in the MLB. This is the ace of Arizona Diamondbacks, Madison Bumgarner, who was pitched no-hitter until the sixth inning.
However, the experienced left-hander was dominating the offense of the Houston Astros until the opener ran out of gasoline and ended up succumbing to the power of one of the stars of the ninth sidereal, specifically to Jose Altuve.
Goodbye to the no hitter
In the sixth episode, the Venezuelan second baseman of the Houston Astros, Jose Altuve, He dressed as a hero, or as a villain depending on who sees him, to put an end to the masterpiece that he had been launching Madison Bumgarner. But he didn’t do it anyway, instead the Astro Boy gave a show of power.
Altuve hit a daunting left-field home run that ended Bumgarner’s no-hitter and headed the Astros’ 4-run-3 victory over Arizona. For the Venezuelan, it was the 28th homer this season and is three stakes away from matching his best harvest achieved in 2019.
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