Chris Sale Alters MLB Record Book With Second Immaculate Inning Of Season

Throwing one immaculate inning is awfully impressive. Accomplishing the feat twice in less than a month is flat-out absurd.

But Chris Sale, as we all know, is an absurdly talented pitcher. This was on full display Wednesday night when the Red Sox ace tossed a complete-game shutout in Boston’s 8-0 win over the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium.

There initially was a chance Alex Cora wasn’t going to let Sale go the distance, but the southpaw’s immaculate inning in the eighth frame left the Red Sox skipper without a choice.

You don’t have to go very far back for Sale’s previous immaculate inning, which he completed May 8 against the Baltimore Orioles. The pair of dazzling performances put the veteran southpaw in exclusive company.

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Sale has allowed two runs or less in eight of his last nine starts. While his record on the season (2-7) still isn’t anything to write home about, it’s safe to say Sale’s early-season struggles are completely behind him.