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Reds' Hunter Greene sets all-time MLB record and makes separate history not done since 2001
The Cincinnati Reds needed a transcendent performance to maintain a chance of chasing down the final NL Wild Card spot.
Hunter Greene delivered about as magnificent a gem as you could imagine.
The basic stats are astounding enough. Greene threw a one-hit complete game shutout with one walk and nine strikeouts.
But when you dig into it, it gets even more incredible.
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Greene both set an all-time MLB record, and he made history that hadn't been done since 2001.
First, the record: Greene became the first starting pitcher in the pitch tracking era to 100-plus miles per hour on his ninth-inning fastballs