[USML Announce] No-hitters
Blocker, Mark B.
mblocker at Sidley.com
Thu Apr 19 09:43:46 EDT 2007
Rick:
Who do you think you are dealing with here???? See below.
On May 6, 1934, Boston hit four consecutive triples against Detroit in the fourth inning which is the most ever hit consecutively in a single inning!
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From: announce-bounces at usml.net [mailto:announce-bounces at usml.net] On Behalf Of rickgam at comcast.net
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 9:15 AM
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Subject: Re: [USML Announce] No-hitters
Mark;
Considering who has Mr. Buehrle on the roster, I was thrilled to catch the last few innings on the tube last night. I was involved in a no-hitter back in my yut', but I've yet to personally see a major league no-hitter. But I did see something that may have never been duplicated in the mid 80's involving the Cubs. I don't even remember who won, but I do remember the Mets hitting three consecutive triples (not just 3 triples in one inning, but back to back to back triples) at Wrigley Field. This was before the internet, so I remember turning to my friend and saying that I bet that's never happened before. Now that there is an internet, I still can't figure out if it had ever been done before. I'll leave that to you bright fellows who are wise in the ways of computers.
Rick
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From: "Blocker, Mark B." <mblocker at Sidley.com>
In celebration of the Mark Buehrle no-hitter, I am interested to know if (1) anyone went to the game last night, and (2) even if not, has anyone ever seen a no-hitter?
I have seen one. At the old Comiskey, Sheila and I saw Andy Hawkins (then of the Yankees) throw a no-hitter against the Sox, but the Yankees lost so there was no mound celebration at the end.
Others?
Mark B. Blocker
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