The Reds have been a really fun team, but their season is falling apart right now, just like the Red Sox.
I think Mike Yastrzemski would have caught it, but he is hurt.Not a great route by Matos. I don't know if it was catchable with a better route but I think it would have been close.
And for what it's worth, he's at 60 pitches. This is a spot start for him, though, and he hasn't pitched more than 6 2/3 at any level this year.Ryan Pepiot has faced the minimum through 5 in Dodgers/Marlins
Good pitch down in the zone, Bell just put it where they weren't.Annnnd that's it. Base hit by Josh Bell up the middle on a 2-2 count.
1HPulled after 7 with the Dodgers up 10-0.
Final line was 7ip 0R 0H 0BB 3k on 84 pitches.
I picked him up as a streamer in fantasy today and I'm feeling pretty good about that.
Oops, my brain knew that but my fingers didn't.
Now 7.2. He's at 105 pitches with 2bb in a 0-0 pitchers dual against Cole. Hell of a game.Burns through 7.1
He's through 8 with 109 pitches.Now 7.2. He's at 105 pitches with 2bb in a 0-0 pitchers dual against Cole. Hell of a game.
Bummer for Burns but makes sense in a 0-0 tie where he's already pushing 110 pitches. If he was in the low 100s and his team was up 2-3 I bet he probably takes the mound in the 9th.Devin Williams for the Brewers for the 9th in NY.
I still remember the headline on the front page of the Toronto Sun after the Sept 30 game: "000-000-00OH NO!"MLB.com with a list of those who've lost no-hitters after 8.2, with a shoutout to Dave Steib's memorable achievement
Aug. 4, 1989: Dave Stieb, Blue Jays vs. Yankees
First hit: Roberto Kelly
Sept. 30, 1988: Stieb, Blue Jays vs. Orioles
First hit: Jim Traber
Sept. 24, 1988: Stieb, Blue Jays at Indians
First hit: Julio Franco
Stieb actually threw a no-hitter on Sept. 2, 1990. But before that, no one was more snake-bitten than him -- Stieb lost a perfect game with two outs in the ninth in 1989, and lost no-hitters with two outs and two strikes in the ninth in back-to-back starts in 1988 (he also lost another no-hit bid opening the ninth inning in 1985).
https://www.mlb.com/news/no-hitter-bids-lost-on-final-out-c254827310
Now that's a guy who was a really solid MLB pitcher. 176 career wins, 103 complete games, 30 shutouts, 3.44 career era, 122 career era+. Won 16+ games six times. Seven time all-star, won a World Series.I still remember the headline on the front page of the Toronto Sun after the Sept 30 game: "000-000-00OH NO!"
If you haven't seen the Dorktown series on him, I highly recommend it.Now that's a guy who was a really solid MLB pitcher. 176 career wins, 103 complete games, 30 shutouts, 3.44 career era, 122 career era+. Won 16+ games six times. Seven time all-star, won a World Series.
Were you actually watching an A's/Angels game, because that's impressive.So much for that.
Saw the "no hitter" flag on GameDay. Tuned in just in time to see the hit. So, like, maybe three minutes?Were you actually watching an A's/Angels game, because that's impressive.