Once upon a time, Seranthony Dominguez ran rampant on Major League hitters during his rookie season. His season was excellent, but it started out even stronger.
In his first 16 IP, Seranthony didn’t allow a single run. He allowed all of 5 baserunners; 3 hits, 1 walk, and 1 hit by pitch. Add 17 strikeouts into the mix and you get sheer dominance.
His first 2 earned runs came at the hand of Adam Morgan who couldn’t secure a 5-3 lead against the Cubs. In what was one of the Phillies’ worst losses of 2018, Morgan allowed a walk-off grand slam to Jason Heyward.