ANAHEIM – The baseball world is officially on notice: José Soriano is no longer just a “high-upside” arm—he is currently the most dominant force in professional sports. Following his latest masterclass against the Cincinnati Reds on April 12, Soriano has etched his name into the history books as the first Major League pitcher to reach four wins in the 2026 season.
Soriano’s statistics read like a video game on the easiest difficulty setting. Over four starts and 27 innings, he has surrendered only one earned run, leaving him with a staggering 0.33 ERA and a 0.67 WHIP. On Sunday, he dismantled a potent Reds lineup by throwing seven shutout innings with 10 strikeouts, relying on a 99-mph sinker and a “disappearing” slider.
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He is the first Angels pitcher since Jered Weaver in 2011 to win his first four starts. While the 1968 “Year of the Pitcher” saw historic runs, Soriano’s dominance in the current high-octane offensive era has scouts and analysts debating if we are witnessing the single greatest opening month by a starter in modern history. As the Angels head into a heavy summer schedule, Soriano has firmly established himself as the frontrunner for the American League Cy Young Award.