PTOITWCFTPP wrote:What about Chooch though
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
jerseyhoya wrote:My hatred of quote boxes in signatures has reached a new high
The Elias Sports Bureau notes that if Hamels is traded, he would be the second pitcher in the modern era to throw a no-hitter in his final game with a team. The other is Bert Blyleven, who threw a no-hitter in his final start with the Rangers in 1977. Blyleven was traded to the Pirates that offseason.
Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz joined Jason Varitek as the only catchers in major league history to catch four no-hitters.
1 wrote:Milt Pappas was next to us at the VIP window this afternoon picking up his tickets. The guy at the window asked for ID, and Milt said "I'm Milt Pappas,I played here!" in quite an irritated fashion. They still asked him for ID.
The last no-hitter at Wrigley was thrown by Milt Pappas.