11-03-2022, 12:02 AM -
Only the second World Series No-Hitter in history..
This time, the Houston Astros blanked the Phillies. The last time (1956..!!) it was the Yankees blanking the Dodgers. There is a difference though. In fact, there are TWO very real differences.
In 1956, Don Larsen, pitching for the NY Yankees in the World Series, threw the no-hitter against the Dodgers. And here is the 1st difference.... Larsen's no-hitter was a "Perfect Game". No runs, no hits, no errors, NO WALKS, -- NO runners on base at all. Nine innings, all batters retired on outs, ... PERFECT. This game was a no-hitter, but it was NOT a "Perfect Game".
The second difference, and perhaps more important, this game was a combined no-hitter. The starting pitcher for the Astros, Cristian Javier, pitched six innings of no-hit ball. He then gave up the mound to a "reliever", who also gave up the mound to a reliever, who ALSO was relieved, and the fourth pitcher for the Astros completed the game.
Even so.... The game will go down as a World Series No-Hitter .... as it should. No-hitters are tough. And rare. AND exceedingly so in the World Series. Only TWO in the entire history of the game.!!!
Congratulations...
This time, the Houston Astros blanked the Phillies. The last time (1956..!!) it was the Yankees blanking the Dodgers. There is a difference though. In fact, there are TWO very real differences.
In 1956, Don Larsen, pitching for the NY Yankees in the World Series, threw the no-hitter against the Dodgers. And here is the 1st difference.... Larsen's no-hitter was a "Perfect Game". No runs, no hits, no errors, NO WALKS, -- NO runners on base at all. Nine innings, all batters retired on outs, ... PERFECT. This game was a no-hitter, but it was NOT a "Perfect Game".
The second difference, and perhaps more important, this game was a combined no-hitter. The starting pitcher for the Astros, Cristian Javier, pitched six innings of no-hit ball. He then gave up the mound to a "reliever", who also gave up the mound to a reliever, who ALSO was relieved, and the fourth pitcher for the Astros completed the game.
Even so.... The game will go down as a World Series No-Hitter .... as it should. No-hitters are tough. And rare. AND exceedingly so in the World Series. Only TWO in the entire history of the game.!!!
Congratulations...
This post was last modified: 11-03-2022, 12:07 AM by Hobbit99.