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When a batter hits for cycle or a pitcher throws a no-hitter, it’s normally the only biggest spotlight of that participant’s school baseball profession.
The College of Indianapolis’ Brady Ware simply did each in the identical sport.
Along with placing out 11 batters and permitting no hits by way of seven innings on the mound, Ware hit a single, a double, a triple and residential run Friday to steer the Greyhounds to a 13-0 shutout of Drury College.
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⚾️ | @UIndyBaseball‘s Brady Ware hit for the cycle and threw a no-hitter…
IN THE SAME GAME!!! 🤯
7⃣ IP, 0⃣ H, 1⃣1⃣ Ks
4⃣-4⃣, 2⃣ R, 5⃣ RBI pic.twitter.com/UTlQGBoRFC
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Ware’s no-hitter is the primary for the Greyhounds since 2015, and he’s the primary Indianapolis participant since 2013 to hit the cycle.
He’s the only player in class historical past to attain each in the identical night time.
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U of Indy pitcher Brady Ware threw a no-hitter AND hit for The Cycle.
Not in the identical season. Not over his profession.
In a single sport.
Ware threw three strikeouts within the prime of the sixth inning.
After two fast outs within the seventh, two gamers superior through walks.
For the ultimate out, the batter linked on his pitch, and the shallow hit smacked right into a Greyhound glove at heart discipline, incomes Ware his place in school baseball historical past.
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This is your look into some behind the scenes 📸 from Brady Ware and the Hounds as we speak. Legendary efficiency from our man @Bradyware4444 pic.twitter.com/3Os17cgUIl
Heading into this sport, Ware had been on the mound for 9.1 innings, recording three wins in six appearances as he struck out 15 and allowed eight hits.
Friday’s win over Drury brings him to 26 strikeouts in 16.1 innings with an ERA of two.76. As a batter, he has 23 hits and 22 RBI in 22 video games.
No MLB pitcher has ever hit for the cycle, however maybe Ware’s historic night time will give the Los Angeles Angels batter and pitcher Shohei Ohtani one thing to consider.