

Phillies’ Jesús Luzardo makes the wrong kind of MLB history in second straight disastrous start
Phillies’ Jesús Luzardo makes the wrong kind of MLB history in second straight disastrous start

Phillies Starter Jesús Luzardo last left atrocity. He was mostly as bad on Thursday (a box score) and the result is the worst rear stator line MLB History:
- On May 31, Luzardo allowed 12 runs on 12 hits at 3 ⅓ Innings. Earned all 12 runs.
- On Thursday, Luzardo refused to hits nine hits at 2 ⅓ Innings.
Add them together and he suddenly 21 hits and earned 20 runs in 5 ⅔ Innings.
Through reminder, Luzardo was great this season to start this season. Through his first 11, he had 2.15 era, and Philos, who started 8-3. He only refused 19 runs (16 of which scored 16) were combined in that 11 before allowing 20 in the last two. His era is now 4.46. Yes, it has doubled in its 12th and 13th.
Not only that, But according to MLB.comLuzardo becomes the first pitcher in MLB history by allowing 20 or more runs in less than six seconds, which are combined with backback.
Philler is currently engaged in a rough patch. Thursday’s loss is their sixth in seven games after starting 36-19th. They had three matches in the lead NL East called May 25, but they grew up with a Mattis with a game that enters Thursday. The prospect has recently increased in rotation, as Aaron Nola remains a slipped stem with ankle that keeps him from the stem.
Filies will now travel to three games for the Pittsburgh pirates. Luzardo would face the cubs in the middle of next week.
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