George Kirby, Seattle Mariners
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All-Star's 14-strikeout performance against the Los Angeles Angels put him among some the best pitchers in franchise history.
The ball came off that bat at 102.7 MPH, so thank goodness it hit him there and not in a worse place, as Kirby said (see below). The Mariners got the out after the ball ricocheted
Mariners pitcher George Kirby was left bloodied in a scary scene Tuesday night when he was hit in the face with a 102.7-mph line drive off the bat of Orioles infielder Ramon Urias. Luckily, Kirby used his cat-like reflexes to get his hand and glove up right before the ball the ball struck him in the fifth inning of a 5-1 loss.
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After scoring 33 runs over their previous five games, the Angels manage only a Taylor Ward homer in 3-2 defeat as Seattle’s George Kirby strikes out 14 and allows just two hits.
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