The previous record of 12 was held by four different pitchers, as he carried a no-hit bid into the sixth inning while striking out 13 batters in 5 2/3 innings to create a new team record for rookie strikeouts.
The 13 strikeouts were also the most in a major league debut since 2010’s 14 by Stephen Strasburg. David Dahl was credited with a 7-3 victory despite allowing just a single in the sixth inning.
He threw a four-seam fastball for 90 of his 98 pitches, so essentially it took just one.
By chance, his parents and girlfriend attended the game; on Mother’s Day, they were going to watch him pitch in Colorado Springs, and this was their first opportunity to witness a professional pitcher in action.
They were able to be present in the Coors Field stands to witness him perform his miracle since his start was relocated to Denver, CO, rather than across the nation.
He played 78 1/3 innings and had a 64.25 ERA in 16 games (16 starts) with Milwaukee. He only made one postseason appearance because manager Craig Counsell preferred to use his more seasoned staff members.
Freddy Peralta Contract
With the Milwaukee Brewers, Freddy Peralta agreed to a five-year, $15,500,000 deal that features a $1,174,800 signing bonus and $15,500,000 in guaranteed money.
Freddy Peralta Salary
Freddy Peralta Earns an average annual salary of $3,100,000. In 2022, Peralta’s base pay will be $2,250,000.
Freddy Peralta Net Worth
Freddy Peralta has a net worth estimation of $1 million to $5 million