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Bumgarner made his first Major League start against the Padres late in the 2009 season. Three days later, Buster Posey debuted and the pair would go on to be one of the best batteries of the coming decade
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Bumgarner picked up his first big league win on July 6, 2010, beating the Brewers in Milwaukee
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Bumgarner appeared in his first World Series game in 2010 and got the win by shutting out the Rangers for eight innings in Game 4
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Bumgarner made his second career World Series start in 2012, tossing seven shutout innings in Game 2 against the Tigers
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En route to winning consecutive Silver Slugger awards in 2014-15, Bumgarner cranked two grand slams in 2014
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In a 2014 Wild Card Game in Pittsburgh, Bumgarner threw a four-hit shutout, striking out 10
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Bumgarner made two starts in the 2014 World Series and then threw five innings of scoreless relief to secure a 3-2 Game 7 win over the Royals and win Series MVP
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For the first time since 1976, a team voluntarily opted to have the pitcher hit for himself in an AL park, and Bumgarner's double sparked a 6-run inning vs. the A's
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Bumgarner once again comes up big in a Wild Card Game, tossing a four-hit shutout against the Mets in New York in 2016
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A prolific hitter, Bumgarner made history on Opening Day 2017 when he slugged two homers, the first pitcher to do so in a season opener, while also striking out 11 in 7 innings
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In the second game of a doubleheader in Atlanta, Bumgarner tossed a seven-inning complete game with no hits, the first no-hitter of any kind in his career, though not officially recognized as one