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Mike Burrows Throws Second Scoreless Rehab Start, and It’s Got the League Noticed

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RHP Mike Burrows absolutely delivered on Thursday night, tossing 4.2 masterful scoreless innings in his second major league rehab appearance for the Sugar Land Space Cowboys. The guy was dealing, plain and simple, helping his team grab a tight 3-2 victory over the Oklahoma City Comets at Constellation Field. This wasn’t just a good outing; it was a statement.

Burrows Dominates, Flirts with No-Hitter

Burrows was locked in from the jump. He kept the Comets completely off the scoreboard through his 4.2 innings of work, taking a no-hitter all the way into the fifth inning. That’s right, a no-hitter! For a pitcher coming back from injury, that kind of performance just screams confidence and command. In his first four frames, he gave up just three base runners, and none of them were hits, only a pair of walks and one hit batter. That’s some serious work, showing excellent control and making hitters look uncomfortable at the plate.

The no-hitter bid finally got broken up in the fifth when a leadoff single got through, and Hye-seong Kim immediately stole second, putting a runner in scoring position. Talk about pressure! But Burrows didn’t fold. He responded like a true pro, snagging a big strikeout and then inducing a fly out to keep the damage at bay. RHP Alimber Santa then came in, struck out the only batter he faced, and stranded the runner, keeping the Comets scoreless and preserving Burrows’ clean sheet. What a relief, what a clutch sequence!

A Strong Road Back from Injury

This impressive outing marks Burrows’ second major league rehab appearance since he was placed on the injured list back on July 7 due to right elbow neuritis. That’s a tough one to bounce back from, but he’s making it look easy out there. This was his longest outing of the rehab assignment so far, showcasing his growing endurance and strength. He gave up just one hit, walked two, and racked up five strikeouts. Those punchouts are huge, showing he’s still got the stuff to miss bats.

Across his two rehab starts, Burrows has been nothing short of phenomenal. He’s now thrown a combined 9.0 scoreless innings, allowed only four hits, walked just three batters, and tallied eight strikeouts. Those numbers tell you everything you need to know about his progress: this guy is getting healthy, and he’s ready to pitch.

What this performance means is simple: Burrows is making a serious case for a return to the big league mound. With numbers like these, you’ve got to be excited about what he’ll bring once he’s back with the main squad. Keep an eye out for his next step; he’s clearly on a mission.

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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