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Mets beat the Pirates in the bottom of the 11th! D-Wright comes through with the walk-off RBI.
Reyes screwed Wagner (and my fantasy team) out of a save though.
Another solid (albeit a bit short) outing for Santana....5.2IP, 2H, 7K.
Sorry Alan
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Baseball Today...
1991—Nolan Ryan pitched his seventh no-hitter, struck out 16 and shut down the best-hitting team in the majors, as the Texas Rangers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 3-0.
1901—Herm McFarland and Dummy Hoy homered in the Chicago White Sox’ 19-9 rout of the Detroit Tigers. The Tigers committed an AL record 12 errors, 10 by the infield, in the loss.
1920—Joe Oeschger of the Boston Braves and Leon Cadore of the Brooklyn Dodgers each pitched 26 innings in a 1-1 tie, the longest in major league history.
Seriously now, how hard could they have been throwing that late in the game? 50mph? Even if they averaged 10 pitches an inning which is great that's like 260 pitches.
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Interesting tidbits of information. I can honestly say I didn't know any of that stuff happened until now.
That's a long mofuggin game to pitch and I don't care who ya are. They were probly just playing catch will the catchers and hitters were tired as shit too and couldn't hit nuthin.
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Here ya go mah nig.
1923—Walter Johnson recorded his first shutout of the season and the 100th of his major league record 113 as the Washington Senators beat the New York Yankees 3-0. Yankees shortstop Everett Scott received a medal from the American League for playing in his 1,000th consecutive game.
1939—Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees did not play against the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium, ending at 2,130 his streak of consecutive games played. Gehrig never played again. Babe Dahlgren took his place at first base. The Yankees didn’t miss his bat, however, as they beat the Tigers 22-2.
2002—Mike Cameron hit four homers and came close to a record-setting fifth in leading the Seattle Mariners to a 15-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox. He became the 13th player in major league history to homer four times in a game. Cameron connected in his first four at-bats, in just five innings. He joined Bret Boone as the first teammates to hit two home runs in the same inning. They connected back-to-back twice in a 10-run first.
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