After 107 years, a White Sox pitcher has finally broken Ed Walsh’s record of 269 strikeouts in a season — that man, of course, is lefty Chris Sale.
The unlucky batter to become Sale’s 270th victim was Tigers catcher James McCann, who went down looking in the second inning:
The K that made #cHrISTORY! pic.twitter.com/BPWGln9mHr
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) October 3, 2015
Now Sale’s record is obviously impressive, but the one thing I can’t get off my mind from that at-bat is the random 50-mph eephus he threw:
Congrats to Chris Sale on the new WSox record for strikeouts in a season (270)! Tried the eephus 😂 #Filthy #HeGone pic.twitter.com/VLcrnwxadi
— Jay A. Raju (@chicitysports) October 3, 2015
Come on, Chris, play nice. The funky delivery and devastating repertoire already have opposing batters trembling in their cleats — now you’re working on a dramatic change of speeds too?
Chris Sale threw an eephus pitch w/ 1-2 count but James McCann didn't bite. Earns #WhiteSox K record (270) with a called breaking ball.
— danhayesmlb (@DanHayesMLB) October 3, 2015