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Old 08-19-2006, 07:28 AM
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Posted By: Jeff Mohler

I was at an Eastern League (AA) game last night between the Trenton Thunder (NYY affiliate) and the Harrisburg Senators (Wash. Nationals). The game was played in Harrisburg. The Thunder pitcher tossed a no hitter. That was really cool! At the end, the crowd was on its feet rooting for Tyler Clippard, the Thunder pitcher to strike out the last Senator. According to the Thunder website, it was the first no hitter thrown in Trenton's 13 year history.

It is always neat to see history in the making.

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Old 08-19-2006, 08:29 AM
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Its nice unless the guy pitches for the Yankees! Then its just horrible. I was surprised to hear that was their first no-hitter,the Lakewood Blueclaws(single-A,Phillies) are the closest minor league team to me and they just threw their 3rd no-hitter in their 6th season,just a few days ago.I got to listen to the end of it on the radio once i realized it was going on after 7 innings.Ive never attended a no-hitter tho. I have been to the Thunder stadium(Waterfront Park) and cant believe its been 13 years since it opened,i was at the 2nd game ever there,first game sold out in minutes

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John,

The San Diego Padres have been in the NL West since 1969 and not one Padre pitcher has thrown a no hitter. There have been a few thrown against the Pads though. Also, there's never been a Padre hitter to hit for the cycle.

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Who have been in the NL since 1962 have had a no-no.

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Tom Terriffic pitched a no hitter, too bad he was on the Reds when he did it...

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Old 08-19-2006, 10:23 AM
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Fred its funny you should mention that because just yesterday,If you listen to the Padres games(i have xm so i catch them when no one else is on) youll hear they have a contest that says "if a Padres player hits for the cycle you win (some sort of) prize!" . I was laughing at that because i thought they couldve been running that contest since day one and no one wouldve won it....and why not just throw in if one of their pitchers throws a no-hitter too

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The Colt 45's/Astros have been in the League since 1962 and have had 10 No-Hitters.

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Actually I used to work for Thunder, and am still very good friends with Lakewood GM. The recent Lakewood no hitter was done by two pitchers (I believe, maybe 3). I've been to 100's of minor league games, and never seen one.

Just got back from visiting parents in NJ, and saw a Lakewood game. 7,000 fans on a Tuesday night !!!!!!!!! Unreal; the next Savannah game I attend will probably draw 700.

Of course, if you get a chance, visit any and all minor league parks -- GREAT FUN. Harrisburg is especially cool because the field is on an island in the middle of the Susquehannah (sp?) River. They've been playing on the island since the 1880's.

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John,

Mike Cameron (a former Met) almost hit for the cycle this year. He had the 2B, 3B and HR out of the way. The Pads were comfortably in the lead. In what was his final at bat for the game (8th inning) he had a 3-0 pitch (with a runner on base) and he took the pitch rather than swinging. The count went to 3-1. I think he walked on the following pitch. Talk about old school. He didn't want to go for the single and show up the other team because the Pads were out front with a large lead. That's about as close as any Padre has come to the cycle.

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Posted By: john/z28jd

The Blueclaws no-hitter was done by 2 guys and the other team actually scored a run on some walks and an rbi groundout.They draw great there and they do good things in the community too. Ive been to 4 games this year and about 50 in the past.Theyre actually close to clinching their first playoff spot and im sure the place will be standing room only the first game.

The Padres and their lack of a cycle or no-hitter is amazing but the Worcester Ruby Legs havent thrown a no-hitter since 1880 so i dont feel bad for Padres fans

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