Walker Buehler
Definition
Walker Buehler is an American professional baseball pitcher, best known for his time with the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he earned All-Star status and contributed to a World Series championship.
Renowned for his devastating curveball and high-velocity fastball, Buehler has become a modern archetype of the power pitcher in Major League Baseball.
Examples
Walker Buehler painted the black so perfectly that umpires were left wondering if he moonlighted as an artist.
With Walker Buehler on the mound, the Dodgers' opponents started googling 'how to hit a unicorn.'
Walker Buehler's post-Tommy John comeback has batters regretting every swing they took against his old self.
In the World Series, Walker Buehler turned the Yankee Stadium into his personal no-peanuts zone for hitters.