SeriouslyThey should thank me for reversing the attempted ESPN jinx with this threadAwesome. Even if he hadn't done it the annoying Red Sux nation would have remembered it as a no hitter.
I can never feel bad for a sorry sadsack team run by the Angelos family. I feel bad for their hopeless fan base though.I feel bad for Baltimore. First Texas scores 30 and now this.
Maybe you should start a World Series jink thread and then when they are eliminated bump it pretending to care. It worked for Madonna when she married that guy with three legs.SeriouslyThey should thank me for reversing the attempted ESPN jinx with this threadAwesome. Even if he hadn't done it the annoying Red Sux nation would have remembered it as a no hitter.
In Red Sox history...There have been 17 no-hitters by rookies in MLB history...I think they said this is the first time a rookie pitched a no-hitter.
Couldnt watch it here in Philly Dave but they showed the highlights immediately after on ESPNews. Gave me chills. What a great crowd. Awesome night for the Sox and Buchholz.That is exactly the shot the Red Sox needed. Wow. Awesome.
First time since last year when Anibal Sanchez (another Sox farmhand) did it.What a great day in sports!!!This was the kid's second start ever!I think they said this is the first time a rookie pitched a no-hitter.
Can't WAIT for Jim Rome's radio show on Tuesday. He should be in rare form over this.I feel bad for Baltimore. First Texas scores 30 and now this.
How many were done in the player's first or second game of his career?There have been 17 no-hitters by rookies in MLB history...
It kind of puts the Sox in a bind. They want to be careful with him, but after this, it's hard not to start him obviously.Could be a great weapon in middle relief in the playoffs, though.So, will he get a start next week? Is he in the rotation going forward?
The Boston newcomer became the third pitcher since 1900 to throw a no-hitter in his first or second major league start, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Bobo Hollomon did it in his first start on May 6, 1953, for the St. Louis Browns at home against the Philadelphia Athletics, and Wilson Alvarez did it in his second start on Aug. 11, 1991, for the Chicago White Sox at Baltimore.How many were done in the player's first or second game of his career?There have been 17 no-hitters by rookies in MLB history...