Game 1 NLDS No Hitter GT: Halladay (1st CBP No Hitter)

Postby Bakestar » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:28:17

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Postby Napalm » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:31:07

Well, Halladay has thrown a two-hitter and a no-hitter in his past two starts, all while throwing just 57 balls to 56 batters and holding major league hitters to a batting average of .036.


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Postby 702 » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:33:45

From that DC article in the comment section:

Dave Cameron says:
October 7, 2010 at 3:26 pm

I look like an Ogre and am a giant illogical douchebag.

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Postby The Savior » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:42:40

ToddZolecki wrote:Halladay unwavering from routine: has turnded down Letterman, CNN, national FOX and CBS affiliates. 1 minute ago
On a scale of 1 to Chris Brown, how pissed is he?

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Postby seke2 » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:48:55

...wow

halladay's hit was a legit liner. usain bolt catches it, maybe. maybe some other LF'ers don't misplay it as badly as gomes, but that was not a ball that is easily caught.

victorino's hit was not a blooper, he smoked it back up the middle.

so the phils shouldn't have won cause the reds weren't perfect? memo to gargoyle, the reds aren't a perfect team.

also, the phils hit a lot of liners and whatnot that went right at people. utley and howard both hit flyouts that might go out on friday with warmer temps and less wind. the reds hit like 2 hard-hit balls all day, one of them by a pitcher. so if you want to argue that they got lucky in scoring, i think by extension you have to argue that the phils had many more opportunities for a little break to go their way than the reds did.
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Postby TenuredVulture » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:51:15

I remember Rollins also hit one pretty deep.

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Postby Bucky » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:55:08

i think he's saying the reds would have beaten us if only they were a lot more talented

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Postby Grotewold » Thu Oct 07, 2010 15:55:12

The bottom line is if the Reds beat us in the same manner he would have written a completely different article. He's Howard Eskin with a calculator.

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Postby Napalm » Thu Oct 07, 2010 16:07:42

This is kind of neat for everyone who didn't get a chance to DVR it, it's available on iTunes for the low price of $1.99

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Postby Swiggers » Thu Oct 07, 2010 16:15:44

Guess Who wrote:
Sometimes, you lose. Other times, the opponent wins. Last night, Roy Halladay beat the Reds, and they should just tip their hat to him and say congratulations. He threw one of the great pitching performances in postseason history, and no one would have been able to muster any offense against him last night. It was an epic performance of which the Reds just happened to be the victims.

That said, on any other night, the Reds probably would have had a chance to win. Despite getting dominated at the plate, the distance between victory and defeat was pretty small.

1st inning: Shane Victorino doubles, steals third, scores on a sac fly.

Credit to Victorino, who had a great at-bat and a ballsy steal of third base to get himself in position to score on a fly ball. He had two really good plays in a row, and created that run by himself. But a better throw from Ramon Hernandez has a good chance at getting him. He bounced it in front of the base, and if the throw had been on target, the result might have been quite different.

2nd inning: Carlos Ruiz walks, Wilson Valdez “singles”, Roy Halladay “singles”.

No question, Volquez struggled to find his command yesterday, but the beginning of the big rally was pretty innocuous. He couldn’t find the strike zone to Ruiz, but with a bad hitter and the pitcher due up, that’s not the end of the world. Valdes then hit a soft bouncer up the middle that Orlando Cabrera misplayed. I don’t know if he could have gotten Valdes at first base, but Cabrera’s decision to flip to second was misguided even before he missed Brandon Phillips by a couple of feet.

Then, the big hit, which was only a hit because Jonny Gomes started in left field. Halladay hit a sinking line drive, but I’d venture to guess that almost every left fielder in baseball catches that ball – Jayson Werth made the play on a similar line drive by Travis Wood a few innings later, in fact. Gomes’s lack of athleticism turned an inning ending out into an RBI single, and forced Volquez to face the top of the Phillies order with men on base.

This isn’t to make excuses for Volquez, who had trouble putting the ball in the strike zone and was pitching behind in the count too frequently. But the only legitimate hit he gave up in the second inning was Victorino’s single, and even that was more of a blooper than a line drive. Cabrera and Gomes let him down on balls that could have easily ended the inning.

Those three plays – a bad throw on a steal of third, a poor decision by Cabrera, and a lack of ability from Gomes – are why the Phillies scored. They weren’t launching bombs and driving the ball all over the park. They didn’t tee off on Volquez. It was a couple of inches here, a snap judgment there. The Phillies won, but the Reds kept their offense in check, and they don’t have to face Roy Halladay again until Monday. Those two facts alone provide some reasons for optimism.


This is the "all hits other than home runs are a product of luck" line of thinking taken to the extreme. I can't imagine that anyone who actually likes to watch the games would buy such crap.

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Postby jamiethekiller » Thu Oct 07, 2010 16:16:33

les they forget about the bombs that utley, rollins, and howard hit that got stuck in the wind for long fly outs. Wood would have been rocked otherwise.

we can play this game, too.

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Postby Phan In Phlorida » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:00:11

Swiggers wrote:
Guess Who wrote:
Sometimes, you lose. Other times, the opponent wins. Last night, Roy Halladay beat the Reds, and they should just tip their hat to him and say congratulations. He threw one of the great pitching performances in postseason history, and no one would have been able to muster any offense against him last night. It was an epic performance of which the Reds just happened to be the victims.

That said, on any other night, the Reds probably would have had a chance to win. Despite getting dominated at the plate, the distance between victory and defeat was pretty small.

1st inning: Shane Victorino doubles, steals third, scores on a sac fly.

Credit to Victorino, who had a great at-bat and a ballsy steal of third base to get himself in position to score on a fly ball. He had two really good plays in a row, and created that run by himself. But a better throw from Ramon Hernandez has a good chance at getting him. He bounced it in front of the base, and if the throw had been on target, the result might have been quite different.

2nd inning: Carlos Ruiz walks, Wilson Valdez “singles”, Roy Halladay “singles”.

No question, Volquez struggled to find his command yesterday, but the beginning of the big rally was pretty innocuous. He couldn’t find the strike zone to Ruiz, but with a bad hitter and the pitcher due up, that’s not the end of the world. Valdes then hit a soft bouncer up the middle that Orlando Cabrera misplayed. I don’t know if he could have gotten Valdes at first base, but Cabrera’s decision to flip to second was misguided even before he missed Brandon Phillips by a couple of feet.

Then, the big hit, which was only a hit because Jonny Gomes started in left field. Halladay hit a sinking line drive, but I’d venture to guess that almost every left fielder in baseball catches that ball – Jayson Werth made the play on a similar line drive by Travis Wood a few innings later, in fact. Gomes’s lack of athleticism turned an inning ending out into an RBI single, and forced Volquez to face the top of the Phillies order with men on base.

This isn’t to make excuses for Volquez, who had trouble putting the ball in the strike zone and was pitching behind in the count too frequently. But the only legitimate hit he gave up in the second inning was Victorino’s single, and even that was more of a blooper than a line drive. Cabrera and Gomes let him down on balls that could have easily ended the inning.

Those three plays – a bad throw on a steal of third, a poor decision by Cabrera, and a lack of ability from Gomes – are why the Phillies scored. They weren’t launching bombs and driving the ball all over the park. They didn’t tee off on Volquez. It was a couple of inches here, a snap judgment there. The Phillies won, but the Reds kept their offense in check, and they don’t have to face Roy Halladay again until Monday. Those two facts alone provide some reasons for optimism.


This is the "all hits other than home runs are a product of luck" line of thinking taken to the extreme. I can't imagine that anyone who actually likes to watch the games would buy such crap.

If Victorino's point of contact was just 1/8 of an inch different...
If Doc's swing was just 1/1000th of a second slower...

If men had big breasteses they'd never leave the shower...

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Postby bleh » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:04:46

If Dave Cameron wasn't retarded that would have been a good article

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Postby Trent Steele » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:11:55

He's pathetic. Move on.
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Postby seke2 » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:16:42

it's philly, we gotta have something to bitch about. especially now that we can't really complain about 3rd order wins until next year again.
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Postby Napalm » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:17:08

CLIFF LEE?

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Postby joe table » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:19:17

No chance I will move on. I am utilizing the Bill Belichick (:h:) method of using on an inconsequential perceived slight into an important preparatory tool for BSG

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Postby seke2 » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:19:42

we need another article by joe sheehan disparaging ryan howard's general existence to distract us?
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Postby phatj » Thu Oct 07, 2010 17:26:50

seke2 wrote:it's philly, we gotta have something to bitch about. especially now that we can't really complain about 3rd order wins until next year again.

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