Kulichi Julio Urias dominated the Miami Marlins and won 10 consecutive wins as a starter for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Mexican Julio Urias threw a pitching gem this Sunday and reached a historic major league milestone with an 8-1 win over the Miami Marlins.

Easter cake has the best ERA of any pitcher, with at least 180 pitches after the All-Star break. and also does not lose opening since July. For the second consecutive season, Urias managed to win 10 straight starts as a starter for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

In the opener this Sunday against the Miami Marlins, he played six innings in which only one hit allowed, which was Brian Anderson’s home run in the fourth inning. The Marlins finished with just two hits in the entire game.

Urias, who earned his 14th win of the season, knocked out 7 batters, he allowed one hit, walked 4 and finished with a current season ERA of 2.32. He also threw 101 shots, 68 of them in the strike zone.

The left-handed pitcher will now aim to match his career-high 11-game winning streak he had last season. in which he was the only pitcher to have 20 wins as an MLB starter.

Kulichi has shown that he is becoming a better pitcher in the second half of the season throughout his career. Six years in the Major League He has 18 wins and only one loss since the All-Star Game with a 1.87 ERA. for 183 innings, 184 strikeouts, and the opponents barely connected, averaging .222.

In the 2021 campaign, from July 1 to October 2, he went 11-0 with a 1.95 ERA in 16 starts. which marks a big dominance in the final months of the regular season and more enduring not only in the Dodgers but also in the big leagues.

In July for both years he has a record of 7-0, in August 6-0, in September 4-0 and in October 1-0.

His next start will likely be next Friday or Saturday ahead of the San Diego Padres. in a divisional series that could mark the ultimate lead for the Dodgers to take the National League West Division and secure a postseason spot.

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Author: Reinaldo Oliveros
Source: La Opinion

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