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Fire360 said:Nick1190 said:Is it just me, or are no hitters not as special as they used to be? Seems like they happen way more than they used to.
Not really. Must just be you. Within the past 19 years...
No Hitters
1990 7
1991 6
1992 1
1993 3
1994 3
1995 1
1996 3
1997 1
1998 1
1999 2
2000 0
2001 2
2002 1
2003 2
2004 1
2005 0
2006 1
2007 3
2008 2
2009 2
2010 6
Nick1190 said:hmm lets see. Last year it happened 6 times. The most since 1991. So far there's been two no hitters and we're only in May. Theres already been the same amount of no hitters in thirty games as there were in all of 2008 and 2009.
Nope not me.
braden said:Saw most of the game and it was evident he had no-hit stuff early on. Congrats to him. Thought he'd get the perfecto but kudos to Arencibia on drawing the walk. That was a hell of an at-bat.
What an atrocious line-up the Jays had out there today; especially after Lind left due to injury. Not taking anything away from Verlander but each time I saw who was due up I thought, "well, there's another inning...."
Only the second no-hitter ever at the Dome (22 years). I was actually at the first one in 1990 (Dave Stewart for the A's).
markakis8 said:braden said:Saw most of the game and it was evident he had no-hit stuff early on. Congrats to him. Thought he'd get the perfecto but kudos to Arencibia on drawing the walk. That was a hell of an at-bat.
What an atrocious line-up the Jays had out there today; especially after Lind left due to injury. Not taking anything away from Verlander but each time I saw who was due up I thought, "well, there's another inning...."
Only the second no-hitter ever at the Dome (22 years). I was actually at the first one in 1990 (Dave Stewart for the A's).
Doesn't surprise me that is only the second no-hitter. I'd imagine no hitters are tougher to come by on astroturf than real grass.
markakis8 said:I'd imagine no hitters are tougher to come by on astroturf than real grass.
Thank you!TBTwinsFan said:He only gave up one walk...
I know he's Justin Verlander, but THAT'S a no-no... none of this 8 walks and 3 errors crap.
markakis8 said:Nick1190 said:hmm lets see. Last year it happened 6 times. The most since 1991. So far there's been two no hitters and we're only in May. Theres already been the same amount of no hitters in thirty games as there were in all of 2008 and 2009.
Nope not me.
How long have you been a baseball fan? Doesn't seem like you have been one long enough to appreciate how rare no-hitters actually are....
Btw, Verlander's today could be the last one all year. Just b/c there are 2 already in May doesn't mean there are going to be six again like last year.
packbusta said:You know, I didn't even know Liriano threw a no-no until the next NIGHT. No big deal on ESPN.com it seems. I heard more about Galgaraga's "perfect game" than I did about Liriano's perfromance.
Nick1190 said:Fire360 said:Nick1190 said:Is it just me, or are no hitters not as special as they used to be? Seems like they happen way more than they used to.
Not really. Must just be you. Within the past 19 years...
No Hitters
1990 7
1991 6
1992 1
1993 3
1994 3
1995 1
1996 3
1997 1
1998 1
1999 2
2000 0
2001 2
2002 1
2003 2
2004 1
2005 0
2006 1
2007 3
2008 2
2009 2
2010 6
hmm lets see. Last year it happened 6 times. The most since 1991. So far there's been two no hitters and we're only in May. Theres already been the same amount of no hitters in thirty games as there were in all of 2008 and 2009.
Nope not me.