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In his first Opening Day start, left-hander MacKenzie Gore set a Nationals franchise record and joined a Hall of Famer with ...
Despite the final score, Gore’s outing was one for the history books. According to MLB and Sarah Langs, Gore joined Hall of Famer Bob Gibson (1967) and J.R. Richard (1980) as the only pitchers ...
As noted by Underdog Fantasy's Justin Havens, Gore became the first starting pitcher in MLB history to record at least 13 strikeouts with no walks and one-or-fewer hits on Opening Day. He is the ...
Gore didn't make MLB history, but he came close. The Opening Day strikeout record was within reach for the Nationals starter when he was pulled from the game with 93 pitches. With managers looking ...
Recently, the Nationals announced that left-hander MacKenzie Gore will make the start on Opening Day. It will be the first of his career and will make some team history not seen since Stephen ...