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Chris Sale reaches 2,500 strikeouts, Braves beat Phillies 9-3 for a doubleheader split

Chris Sale reaches 2,500 strikeouts, Braves beat Phillies 9-3 for a doubleheader split

Washington Post4 days ago

PHILADELPHIA — Chris Sale became the fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 strikeouts, pitched six scoreless innings and the Atlanta Braves beat the Philadelphia Phillies 9-3 on Thursday night to split a doubleheader.
The Phillies won the afternoon game 5-4.
Sale (3-3) struck out Edmundo Sosa in the sixth inning for his eighth strikeout, to reach the milestone. He did it in 2,026 innings, surpassing the record of 2,107 2/3 set by Randy Johnson.

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