Skip to content
Kimberly P. Yow

Kimberly P. Yow

Hi there! I'm Kimberly Yow, a passionate journalist with a deep love for alternative rock. Combining my two passions, I've found my dream job. Join me on this exciting journey as I explore the world of journalism and rock music.

Reigning Cy Young Award winner Blake Snell throws no-hitter

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on google
Google+
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn

Blake Snell had never completed eight innings before Friday night – of course, his first complete game came in style.

The reigning National League Cy Young Award winner threw a no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds on Friday.

Snell had 11 strikeouts and three walks in his historic outing – Elly De La Cruz lined out to right field to preserve the no-no.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Snell has had quite a turnaround of late, which is surprising to say for a reigning Cy Young Award winner. However, the lefty was pitching to a 9.51 ERA in his first five starts. 

But, in his last five, he’s recorded just two earned runs (both of them in one start against the Los Angeles Dodgers) in 33 innings – that adds up to a 0.45 ERA.

Snell signed late in the offseason, causing his start of the season to be delayed – after just two starts, he landed on the injured list. But he sure seems to have found his old ways.

Prior to Friday, Snell’s career-high was 7.2 innings pitched – in fact, he had recorded at least one out in the seventh inning just four times ever.

DODGERS STAR FREDDIE FREEMAN ANNOUNCES SON, 3, BATTLING ‘ESPECIALLY RARE’ NEUROLOGICAL CONDITION

It’s the third no-hitter in the major leagues this season, joining Ronel Blanco back in April and Dylan Cease last week. It’s also the 18th in Giants history.

It took Snell 114 pitches to accomplish the feat, tied for the second-most of his career (117 is his most).

Snell’s deal with the San Francisco Giants is just two years for $62 million – however, he can opt out after this season. If he keeps pitching like this, he may want to do that.

The deal is rather low for a two-time Cy Young Award winner (he pitched to an MLB-low 2.25 ERA last year), but his inability to go deep into games, plus somewhat sporadic results outside his 2018 and 2013 seasons, and his age, all played roles.

But, Snell is MLB’s all-time leader in K/9 with 11.1 strikeouts per nine innings, and he’s trying to prove that those two Cy Young Awards are no fluke.

Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.

More to explorer

New Music: Jack Fargo

Memphis-born Jack Fargo is one of those artists who makes songs that are pretty much impossible not to find some kind of

New Music: CLENNON

Kingston-born and Toronto-based artist CLENNON is a very, very exciting newcomer. His debut single, ‘No Pain’, dropped today, and it’s really quite

New Music: savannah

Your pop bop for the weekend comes courtesy of independent US artist savannah, and her mesmerising song ‘on again’. If you love