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  "path": "/new-bumpus-jones-just-dropped",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-26T16:55:03.000Z",
  "site": "https://defector.com",
  "tags": [
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    "alimber santa",
    "building a better bumpus",
    "bumpus jones",
    "houston astros",
    "no-hitters"
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  "textContent": "Everybody knows Bumpus Jones, even (maybe especially) you! He was iconic for one single day: Oct. 15, 1892, which surely you remember. I definitely do. Little Bumpus was a mere rookie, up in the show for the first time for the Cincinnati Reds. Back then there wasn't even a mound, just a pitcher's box where Charles Leander \"Bumpus\" Jones stood for his first game as a big leaguer and threw a damn no-hitter. Was it perfect? Definitely not. He walked four guys, and a run came in on his throwing error. But he still pitched a no-hitter in his major-league debut. Sadly, for more than a hundred years, he has been all alone in that success.\n\nBut no longer! I come bearing great news: A new Bumpus Jones has been crowned.\n\nHis name is Alimber Santa, and on Monday he made his MLB debut for the Houston Astros. He did not start the game like Bumpus did, and when he came on as a reliever in the eighth, the Astros had a 9-0 lead. It was a fine time for a rookie to make his debut. Sure, there was technically a combined no-hitter on the line, but whatever. Let the kid try! We needed a new Bumpus.",
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