Chris Sale: Fastest to 2,500 Ks | Braves News
- Philadelphia—Chris Sale etched his name in baseball history Thursday night, becoming the fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 career strikeouts.
- Sale achieved the milestone in just 2,026 innings, surpassing Randy Johnson's previous record of 2,107⅔ innings.The record-breaking strikeout came in the sixth inning against Edmundo Sosa, Sale's eighth...
- Austin Riley led the charge with a double, a home run, and four RBIs.
Chris Sale blazed his way into the record books, becoming the fastest pitcher ever too reach 2,500 strikeouts, achieving the feat in a mere 2,026 innings. The Atlanta Braves celebrated, taking the nightcap of a doubleheader against the Phillies 9-3, with Austin Riley and Ozzie Albies providing the power at the plate. Sale’s exceptional performance included eight strikeouts in the game against the Phillies, further solidifying his place among the very best. News Directory 3 has all the details on this historic moment and this crucial victory for the Braves,who snapped a three-game losing streak. What will dominate the headlines next in the exciting world of baseball?
Chris Sale Breaks Strikeout Record as Braves Split Doubleheader
updated may 29, 2025
Philadelphia—Chris Sale etched his name in baseball history Thursday night, becoming the fastest pitcher to reach 2,500 career strikeouts. The Atlanta Braves then defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 9-3 in the second game of a doubleheader. the Phillies took the first game 5-4.
Sale achieved the milestone in just 2,026 innings, surpassing Randy Johnson’s previous record of 2,107⅔ innings.The record-breaking strikeout came in the sixth inning against Edmundo Sosa, Sale’s eighth of the game. This stellar performance helped the Braves secure a crucial victory and split the series. Sale, now 3-3 on the season, pitched six scoreless innings, allowing only two hits and lowering his ERA to 3.06.
Atlanta’s offense also came alive in the nightcap. Austin Riley led the charge with a double, a home run, and four RBIs. Ozzie Albies added a homer and three RBIs, while Luke Williams chipped in with two RBIs. The Braves’ win snapped a three-game losing streak.
Phillies’ Zack Wheeler (6-2) struggled, surrendering six runs in 5⅓ innings. The loss was only their second in the last 13 games.
Sale joins Clayton kershaw, Justin Verlander, and Max scherzer as the only active pitchers with 2,500 strikeouts.He is the 40th pitcher in MLB history to reach the milestone. Braves manager Brian Snitker praised Sale’s performance, calling it ”Hall of Fame stuff.”
“I appreciate it for what it is,but I try not to get too caught up in stuff like that right now,” sale told reporters,according to MLB.com. “I know what our job is here.And no matter whether you have a good one or a bad one, the next one is the most crucial one.”
“He’s kind of doing Hall of Fame stuff,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said of Sale. “That guy is probably as big a baseball fan as anybody, just the history of the game and the competition. He’s a ballplayer, and it’s really cool to watch.”
What’s next
The Braves will look to build on this momentum as they continue their season, with Sale expected to remain a key part of their pitching rotation. The Phillies will aim to bounce back from the loss and maintain their strong position in the league.
