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Interesting point raised on TSN.
WHICH WAS MORE IMPRESSIVE, HALLADAY OR MORRIS?
When Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay threw his 104th and final pitch to Brandon Phillips in Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night, he joined the record books with Don Larsen as the only player to throw a no-hitter in the playoffs.
But there's another game - one more recent than Larsen's 1956 outing - that could also be thrown into that category.
That game was pitched by Jack Morris back in 1991. Morris, who was with the Minnesota Twins at the time, threw a 1-0 shutout against the Atlanta Braves. In that contest, he threw 10 innings of shutout ball, allowing seven hits while notching eight strikeouts and just two walks.
Just as important as those numbers is the fact that it just happened to be the seventh game of the World Series.
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i bleed green Wrote:While I am at I might as well make you dinner... What do you want?
Babyback ribs.Mashed potatoes with gravy and peas.Sauteed mushrooms.To drink, I'll take a Caesar or two.For dessert some pumpkin pie.I don't care if you get Beckster to put cinnamon on the pie or not.[/quote]
WTF??? I'm not sharing my cinnamon.
Just because someone can call me Mom now doesn't mean I am gonna be Betty Freakin Cocker and bake any pies.
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I HATE PIE!!
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I will have you all know that I have ONLY made 3 pies in my entire lifetime and I never ate any of them. Thank You!
Just because someone can call me Mom now doesn't mean I am gonna be Betty Freakin Cocker and bake any pies.
Beckster is the new Dexter
I HATE PIE!!