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Who is Brandon Young? Orioles rookie loses perfect game bid in heartbreaking fashion vs. Astros

Brandon Young entered his start on Friday against the Astros looking for his first career win. He nearly threw the first perfect game in Orioles history.

The right-hander, in his sixth career start, was perfect through 7.2 innings, but he gave up an infield single to Ramon Urias and committed a throwing error to lose what would have been the second perfect game by a rookie in MLB history.

Young was Baltimore’s minor league pitcher of the year last season after posting strong numbers across two levels. He had a 4.09 ERA and 36 strikeouts in 22 innings over seven Double-A outings. In Triple-A, Young recorded a 3.44 ERA with 96 strikeouts in 89 innings over 20 games. That success hadn’t translated to the majors until Saturday night.

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While he missed out on history, Young did pick up his first career win and certainly had a night to remember on the mound.

Here’s a look at Brandon Young and his near-perfect game.

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Who is Brandon Young?

Young, 26, is a rookie right-hander for the Orioles who was starting just his 11th game in the Major Leagues. He signed with Baltimore as an undrafted free agent in 2020 out of Louisiana-Lafayette.

After having Tommy John surgery in 2022, he worked his way through four levels of the minor leagues in 2023 and was named the Orioles’ minor league pitcher of the year in 2024.

Brandon Young loses perfect game vs. Astros

Young almost tossed the first perfect game in Orioles history, taking his bid at history into the eighth inning before losing it in heartbreaking fashion on an infield single by Ramon Urias.

Young’s final line included eight innings pitched with one hit, no walks, no earned runs, and six strikeouts.

This would have been the first perfect game in MLB since 2023, when the Yankees’ Domingo German threw one against the Athletics. Baltimore has 10 no-hitters in franchise history, including Jim Palmer in 1969 and most recently John Means in 2021.

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Brandon Young stats

Young picked up the first win of his career and reached the seventh inning for the first time at the Major League level. His best MLB start prior to Friday came against the Blue Jays on July 29, when he struck out six over six innings with two walks and two earned runs. Here’s a look at Young’s stats this season.

W L ERA G GS SV IP SO WHIP
1 1 5.68 11 11 0 52.1 46 1.49

Perfect games in MLB history

Here’s the complete list of perfect games since 1876, the first year of the National League. 

Date Pitcher Team Opponent Pitches/K
June 12, 1880 Lee Richmond Worcester Worcesters Cleveland Blues NA/5
June 17, 1880 John Mongtomery Ward Providence Grays Buffalo Bisons NA/5
May 5, 1904 Cy Young Boston Americans Philadelphia Athletics NA/8
Oct. 2, 1908 Addie Joss Cleveland Naps Chicago White Sox 74/3
April 30, 1922 Charlie Robertson Chicago White Sox Detroit Tigers 90/6
Oct. 8, 1956 Don Larsen New York Yankees Brooklyn Dodgers 97/7
June 21, 1964 Jim Bunning Philadelphia Phillies New York Mets 90/10
Sept. 9, 1965 Sandy Koufax Los Angeles Dodgers Chicago Cubs 113/14
May 8, 1968 Catfish Hunter Oakland Athletics Minnesota Twins 107/11
May 15, 1981 Len Barker Cleveland Toronto Blue Jays 103/11
Sept. 30, 1984 Mike Witt California Angels Texas Rangers 94/10
Sept. 16, 1988 Tom Browning Cincinnati Reds Los Angeles Dodgers 100/7
July 28, 1991 Dennis Martinez Montreal Expos Los Angeles Dodgers 95/5
July 28, 1994 Kenny Rogers Texas Rangers California Angels 98/8
May 17, 1998 David Wells New York Yankees Minnesota Twins 120/11
July 18, 1999 David Cone New York Yankees Montreal Expos 88/10
May 18, 2004 Randy Johnson Arizona Diamondbacks Atlanta Braves 117/13
July 23, 2009 Mark Buehrle Chicago White Sox Tampa Bay Rays 116/6
May 9, 2010 Dallas Braden Oakland Athletics Tampa Bay Rays 109/6
May 29, 2010 Roy Halladay Philadelphia Phillies Florida Marlins 115/11
April 21, 2012 Philip Humber Chicago White Sox Seattle Mariners 96/6
June 13, 2012 Matt Cain San Francisco Giants Houston Astros 125/14
Aug. 15, 2012 Felix Hernandez Seattle Mariners Tampa Bay Rays 113/12
June 28, 2023 Domingo German New York Yankees Oakland Athletics 99/9

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