Bucknut24;2161552; said:did get a nice help from the ump (missed obvious fair ball call)
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Bucknut24;2161552; said:did get a nice help from the ump (missed obvious fair ball call)
lvbuckeye;2161635; said:my grandmother's first cousin, Don Black, pitched the first no-hitter at Cleveland Municipal Stadium. true story. i love that anecdote.
52 years with no no-hitters seems crazy, until you realize that there have only been something like 275 in baseball history, with upwards of 350 THOUSAND major league games played since 1900.
Jaxbuck;2161641; said:and Johnny Vander Meer threw 2 in a row.
Dryden;2168215; said:Stop me if you've heard this one, but RA Dickey threw a 1-hitter for the Mets tonight. Over his last five outings:
41.2 IP, 16 H, 5 BB, 52 K, 1 R.
On top of that, he's thrown three complete games and his highest pitch count came tonight when he finished at 114. These numbers are absurd.
Dryden;2168215; said:Stop me if you've heard this one, but RA Dickey threw a 1-hitter for the Mets tonight. Over his last five outings:
41.2 IP, 16 H, 5 BB, 52 K, 1 R.
On top of that, he's thrown three complete games and his highest pitch count came tonight when he finished at 114. These numbers are absurd.
That's a pretty good run. Knuckleballers can go on streaks like that but on the days that the knuckle ball ain't knuckling it's an early shower.Dryden;2168215; said:Stop me if you've heard this one, but RA Dickey threw a 1-hitter for the Mets tonight. Over his last five outings:
41.2 IP, 16 H, 5 BB, 52 K, 1 R.
On top of that, he's thrown three complete games and his highest pitch count came tonight when he finished at 114. These numbers are absurd.
Arguably, Dickey has reinvented not only himself but also the knuckleball. He seemingly has pinpoint control of where it flutters in the strike zone, unlike his knuckleball predecessors. That's an overly dramatic assertion, according to Dickey. The statistics, calculated by the Elias Sports Bureau, are incredible nonetheless:
Dickey became the first major leaguer since Toronto's Dave Stieb in 1988 with consecutive one-hitters and the first in the NL since Jim Tobin with the Boston Braves in 1944.
He has won nine straight decisions, the longest streak by a Met since Johan Santana won 10 straight spanning 2008 and '09.
Already the owner of the franchise record for consecutive scoreless innings at 32 2/3, Dickey has held opponents without an earned run for 42 2/3 innings. The franchise record is 49 innings by Dwight Gooden in 1985.
Dickey also is the fastest pitcher in franchise history to 10 games over .500, requiring 68 Mets games. That topped Tom Seaver, who moved to 13-3 in Game No. 77 of the 1969 season.
Reflecting on his 2006 knuckleball versus today, Dickey said: "It was a different thing altogether. I was throwing it much slower. I was trying to be Tim Wakefield or Charlie Hough. I was really implementing my own personality with the pitch. And, as I've grown as a pitcher, I've done that. I know I have something to offer that's unique, and I try to build off that.