Joe Musgrove enters the Parents’ memoir

In a stadium that opened just last year and where the World Series between Rays and Dodgers was played, right-hander Joe Musgrove once again made history in this property, but more than anything in the organization of the San Diego couple, Since he launched the first game without a hit or a run in history of the team and is also the first in MLB’s 2021 season.

Musgrove, 28, threw a double zero at local Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field, attendance was 27,575 fans. The right-handed man born in El Calaix, California threw the nine innings and punched 10 batters of the jeans, which not even the hands could m eter and shone but like meek lambs:

Joe Musgrove, 1.96 meters tall, faced 28 batters and made 112 pitches (77 strikes). It removed 10 outs by the route of roletazo to the picture and only three by elevated. A ball at the bottom of the fourth inning from right fielder Joey Gall deprived Musgrove of the perfect play. Rooster was the only one to be caught in the game by Rangers.

Dominican Anderson Tejeda was Musgrove’s main client with three strikeouts; he was followed by one of Isiah Kiner-Falefa, Gall, Nate Lowe, Nick Solak, Ronald Guzmán, Jose Treviño and Eli White. Only the emerging David Dahl and the ninth Cuban bat Leody Taveras did not strike.


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Musgrove, who is in his first season with Parents, put his mark at 2-0 and the most impressive thing is that his ERA is still at 0.00 as he has not allowed a run in 15 innings with only three hits allowed and 18 punches.

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