Monday, April 16, 2007

How Can You Cap A Perfect Pitching Season?

By throwing a no-hitter in your last start - that's how.

Demarcus Ramirez won his 28th game of the year in style - by no-hitting the Brooklyn Wolves in his final start of the season. The certain Outstanding Pitcher of the Year becomes the third pitcher this season to throw a no-hitter. Ironically, the last pitcher to throw one was a member of those selfsame Wolves - Sabas Delvalle.

6 comments:

  1. And somewhere in the Ramirez lost a perfect game. Betcha he's pissed off at someone.

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  2. Did he hit Brose with a pitch? Catcher's interference? Otherwise, given that there's no errors on Saskatoon, I don't see how he lost the perfect game. No walks, no hits, no errors.

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  3. Jed Brose was hit by a pitch in the 7th (which explains why Guzman has 4 at-bats).

    I've put up the game log here

    Zev

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  4. Ahh, okay, thanks for posting that, I was wondering, too.

    Man, I probably would have offered him $35m/year after that.

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  5. Not too late, I just never had the opportunity.

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