Major League Baseball pitcher Jacob DeGrom won his sixth win of the season in the Padres match on the 11th with no runs in the sixth inning.

The ERA so far is 0.56, and we continue pitching, which can be said to be a different dimension in the major leagues.

The 32-year-old DeGrom is a Mets ace who has won the Cy Young Award twice, and has a straightness that has the power to overwhelm the batter.



DeGrom pitched six times in the Padres game on the 11th, with one hit, no runs, and 10 strikeouts, giving him his sixth win.



The average straight ball speed for this match was 161km, the highest in the major leagues this season.



With this, DeGrom has started 10 games so far this season, throwing 64 innings, earned run of only 4, and earned run average of 0.56.



In the major leagues, since the earned run became an official record in 1913, DeGrom pitcher has the highest ERA in the history of pitchers who started 10 games from the opening, and has continued to make historic pitches.



In addition, DeGrom pitcher has marked 10 hits in 25 at bats, batting average of 40%, and 5 RBIs in batting so far this season, and the American media is also active as a "dual wield" of pitching, such as comparing with Shohei Ohtani of Angels. It has become a big topic.