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Cardinals Saint -Louis Sonny Gray’s starting pitcher turned into one of the most dominant performances in the season in winning team 5: 0 over Cleveland guards on Progressive Field on Friday.
Gray, 35, completed “Maddux”, punching nine ball innings, giving one blow and struck 11 plaques only 89 sites.
Gray’s performance first notes the pitcher dropped a full game of less than 90 points since 2021. New York Yankees Eism Max Fried was the last pitcher that did it when he closed the Baltimors Oriolah as a member of the Atlanta Braz.
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Sonya Gray from Cardinals St. Louis breaks during the first submission against the guardians of Cleveland on the progressive field on June 27, 2025 in Cleveland. (Nick Commet/Getti Image)
A Three-time All-Star In his 13-year career he dropped seven full games, but the full Friday game was for the first time since 2017 when he did it from Yankees.
“I did it much earlier in my career, and it took a long time,” Gray said after the game. “You don’t know if you can do it, especially the way the games have gone, and especially with me. Like, I don’t throw more than 100 sites.”
Saint Louis Cardinals Sonny Gray in the first submission against Cleveland’s guardians on Friday, June 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
Gray never threw more than 12 engineering sites and had two submission from eight or less sites. The gray was in attack throughout the game with 19 strokes of the first step to 28 hescences he collided with.
Cardinals’s starter retired 15 Cleveland’s attackers On three sites and less, including six in the first step.
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St. Louis Cardinals started the pitcher of Sony Gray (54) and his teammates celebrate the victory against Cleveland’s guardians on the progressive field on June 27, 2025 in Cleveland. (David Richard’s images/imagn)
“I knew the filing was some movements. I knew I was perfect so long. I took a good step when the guy got hit, so I was fine,” Gray said. “When I went out to the ninth, it seemed to me just another submission that was nice.”
Cardinals (45-38) will seek to rely on the performance of the Gray when they take on the Guardians (40-40) in the second game of the three game series on Saturday at 16:10 et.
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