 Madison Bumgarner no hit the Braves, or did he? It was only seven innings, but he's been so bad this season that we're all just excited for him. Guy's done a lot of good pitching in his career. This one's brought to you by DraftKings. Go to DraftKings. Download it. Use promo code Johnboy when you do. Pick up Madbumb in his next start and just win big or lose big. That's the risk, baby. All right, Madbumb kind of whips it. I love his arm angle. Just really just comes across and whips it. This was the coolest stat that I found from all of his pitches. He got himself into 51 two-strike counts. So he threw 51 two-strike pitches, 17 fastballs, 17 curveballs, 17 cutters. Way to mix it up, Madbumb. Mix it up as perfect as you possibly could. You might be asking yourself, why is it a no hitter? Who got on base? Well, in the second inning, Alby's hit that one to short and Ahmed just kind of yanked it. First baseman gets pulled off the bag for the E6. Here it is. It's routine ground ball and just kind of... I don't know. Could he have stayed on the bag? Well, anyway, it doesn't matter because Madbumb gets the very next batter, Darno, to hit a ground ball and deuces the double play. So he did face the minimum amount of batters. Every single inning was just three batters came to the plate. And here he is in the bottom of the seventh, not the ninth because it's a double header. And he completely ditched the curve ball here. He just went cutter, fastball for the entire seventh inning and figured out just pepper the zone. Doesn't get that call, wanted it, comes back up high with the fastball and then gets the outside with the cutter. Acuña doesn't like it. Madbumb likes it. Now, Freddie Freeman's up. He misses and he just attacks him. Like, look at that pitch. Kind of juicy. Kind of juicy. And then he gets the pop-up here. Nice play by the shortstop who made the error earlier. He says, I better not mess up again. I already cost him the fake seventh inning perfect game or whatever we're calling this. Bottom seven, Ozuna goes swinging at the first pitch and he lines that one in the right. Now, I was very curious. Like, what's this celebration? Obviously, Madbumb. Oh my God, we got baby shaking in the front row. Obviously, Madbumb's not going to go crazy. But his teammates kind of like come in and they go light and then they start like really messing with them. I think they handled it incredibly well. They didn't go overboard, but they celebrated. If he pitched two mornings, would he have got the no-hitter? No idea. I think they said like 80 pitchers in the last 10 years have taken a no-hitter into the seventh, but only 18 have finished it. So it's really hard. He knows that. He gave a fantastic, a fantastic post-game interview that you guys all need to hear and here it is. I just want to say two things that I'm going to go celebrate with the guys. I want to thank these shadows in Atlanta. They helped me out a good beer. That's pretty awesome. And I want to thank Rob Manfred for making these seven-in-a-games. All right, here we go. Drop them. He didn't let them ask a single question. Just cut them off and said, here it is. I'm thanking the shadows. They helped me out. And Rob Manfred for making the seven-in-a-games, which Rob Manfred, I mean, that's really nice for him to get thanked like that. Really nice from Madbumb there. Probably the first time the players ever thanked him ever. So comment below. Does this count or does it not? And then everyone will read your comments and no one will care. Go to DraftKings, use promo code Jombo when you do. Pick up Madbumb for his next start. Roll the dice. Maybe he does it again. Maybe he goes back to giving up five earned every single game. Who knows? That's the whole game.