Rockies right-hander Antonio Senzatela is a master escape artist.
Give him an escape room and he'll be good to go.
Senzatela made MLB history on Thursday against the Phillies, with this cool stat from Sarah Langs.
Through two starts, Senzatela allowed 19 hits on the season and has yet to allow an earned run.
That's the most hits a pitcher has allowed in his first two outings without an earned run since that stat became official in 1913.
Only three other pitchers have even done it in any two-game span (Jaime Navarro, Stan Bahnsen and Bill Lee).
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Unfortunately for Senzatela, an unearned run was enough to do him in against the Phillies. He didn't get a decision in his first start, either.
If Senzatela is going to keep doing this, the Rockies might want to start giving him some run support.
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