Ryan tallies first MLB win when LA needed it most (2024)

No. 4 prospect and Wrobleski (No. 14) key in Houston as Dodgers eye pitching boost

July 28th, 2024

Ryan tallies first MLB win when LA needed it most (1)

Juan Toribio

@juanctoribio

HOUSTON -- At a time when they’re dealing with injuries and some inconsistencies, there’s a long list of things the Dodgers can improve upon heading into the July 30 Trade Deadline on Tuesday and beyond.

But amidst all the things that have seemingly gone wrong over the last few weeks, the Dodgers continue to get superb production from rookie starters who likely wouldn’t be getting opportunities if a handful of arms weren’t currently on the injured list.

On Sunday, it was No. 4 prospect River Ryan, who delivered exactly what the Dodgers desperately needed, allowing just one run over 5 2/3 strong innings of work to help Los Angeles avoid a three-game sweep with a 6-2 win over Houston at Minute Maid Park. It was the longest outing of Ryan’s young Major League career.

"Man, that’s a pretty live arm,” said Astros manager Joe Espada. “Pretty good stuff. [Four-seam] fastball, he’s got a sinker, slider -- just a good mix. He used all those pitches, threw strikes. They [threw] some good arms at us this weekend."

In just his second career outing, there was a lot of pressure on Ryan to deliver a good start. Given how taxed the Dodgers’ bullpen is at the conclusion of 10 consecutive games without a break, the team needed a strong start. When you add the fact that the club was looking to avoid being swept by a rival, it only added more importance.

Ryan said he had some jitters in his first career road start, but it was impossible to tell. Outside of walking the first two batters of the game, the 25-year-old dominated a shorthanded, but still strong, Astros lineup. Ryan got an inning-ending double play in the first inning and went on cruise control from there.

"I just stuck to the same game plan I’ve done my whole career, against lefties and righties,” Ryan said. “I was able to execute very well today and it worked out for me."

After starting the game with two walks, Ryan retired 11 of the next 12 batters he faced. He took a no-hitter into the fifth inning before Jon Singleton lined a leadoff double. Ryan, however, quickly responded by getting Jake Meyers to ground out and striking out Victor Caratini and Joey Loperfido.

"The fastball certainly plays and has a lot of life,” said Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. "I thought today the secondary, the curveball was really good versus right -- but particularly versus left-handed hitters. … It was good to see him use that four-pitch mix effectively and, you know, we pushed him.”

In the sixth, it was déjà vu for the Dodgers. With two outs, Yainer Díaz coming to the plate and Ryan at a career-high 91 pitches, Roberts turned to his bullpen instead of letting the young right-hander finish the inning. It’s something the Dodgers did on Saturday with Justin Wrobleski, a move that backfired as Evan Phillips’ struggles continued.

On Sunday, Díaz jumped on a first-pitch fastball from Alex Vesia for a two-run homer, cutting the Dodgers’ lead to one run. After the game, Ryan admitted there was some fatigue, given he was at his career high in pitches and making just his 10th start at all levels this season after missing the first couple of months with a right shoulder surgery.

In the end, the Dodgers’ bullpen, backed by some insurance runs in the eighth, was able to keep the lead on Sunday and help Ryan secure the first win of his big league career.

"Unbelievable,” Ryan said of winning his first career game. “It’s something you work for your whole life, pitching in the big leagues. Fortunately I was able to come out with a W."

Over the next 36 hours, Los Angeles' front office will be busy trying to find ways to improve a team that has a lot of holes at the moment. Getting reinforcements will be a big step in the right direction for a banged-up Dodgers club. They’ll also be looking for impact players on both sides of the field.

But regardless of what happens before they take the field against the Padres on Tuesday in San Diego, the Dodgers learned a lot about a pair of young starting pitchers this weekend against the Astros.

"River did a great job,” said Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux. “I feel we all think we should’ve won last night’s game. So to get one, take one from a really good team, obviously avoid the sweep, have some momentum going into the off-day, we all wanted that one pretty bad."

Ryan tallies first MLB win when LA needed it most (2024)

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Who has the most runs in MLB debut? ›

The Major League Baseball (MLB) record for most runs batted in by a player in his first game is 6, accomplished by Starlin Castro (Dominican Republic) while playing for the Chicago Cubs in a 14-7 victory over the Cincinnati Reds (both USA) in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA) on 7 May 2010.

Which major league baseball MLB pitcher threw the first perfect game? ›

They are understandably a rarity because they require a pitcher to last the entirety of a game without a player from the opposing team reaching base. Twenty-three-year-old left-handed pitcher Lee Richmond recorded the first one back in 1880.

Has anyone thrown a no hitter in their MLB debut? ›

The only other pitchers to throw a no-hitter in their first Major League starts are Ted Breitenstein (1891), Bobo Holloman (1953) and Tyler Gilbert (2021), though each of them made a handful of relief appearances before etching their names into the record books.

Did Nolan Ryan ever pitch a perfect game? ›

Ryan also pitched 18 two-hitters. Despite this, he never pitched a perfect game, nor did he ever win a Cy Young Award; both were largely attributed to his high walk rate. Ryan is one of only 31 players in baseball history to have appeared in MLB games in four different decades.

Who is the best pitcher of all time? ›

Cy Young: The Benchmark of Pitching Greatness

Cy Young's career, lasting from 1890 to 1911, set benchmarks that still stand. With a record of 511-316 and a 2.63 ERA over an incredible 7,354.2 innings pitched, Young's durability and excellence are unmatched.

Has any pitcher had 2 perfect games? ›

Faut is the only professional baseball player, male or female, to have pitched two perfect games. In Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB), the first perfect game was thrown by Hideo Fujimoto of the Giants on June 28, 1950, against the Nishi Nippon Pirates.

Who has the oldest debut in the MLB? ›

Never sure of his age, some estimated Paige to be in his 50s upon his arrival in Cleveland. Officially listed as 42, the oldest rookie in American League history helped the Indians capture the 1948 pennant by compiling a 6-1 record while appearing in 21 games. “Age is a question of mind over matter,” Paige once said.

Who has the most strikeouts in MLB debut? ›

Spooner made his major league debut with the Dodgers on September 22, 1954 at the age of 23. He shut out the pennant-bound New York Giants 3–0, allowed only three hits, all singles, and struck out 15 batters, setting an MLB record for most strikeouts by a pitcher in his debut.

Who is the youngest person to make their MLB debut? ›

Who was the youngest MLB player ever? Joe Nuxhall pitched in 526 games over his 16-year career. When he made his first appearance in 1944, he was 15 years and 316 days old. He remains the youngest player ever to appear in an American League or National League game in Major League Baseball.

What is the most MLB runs in 1 inning? ›

Back in 1883, the Chicago White Stockings beat the Detroit Wolverines in a game in which they scored 18 runs in an inning. In the modern MLB era, the record is 17 runs set by the Boston Red Sox in 1953 when they did it against the Detroit Tigers.

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