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Old 06-13-2007, 10:17 PM
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Posted By: Joe_G.

Leon, delete if this has no place here, but I'm just too amped after tonight’s game (just got back from Comerica Park). Justin Verlander no hit the Brew Crew with an amazing 12 strike out performance. The Detroit fans, a lively 33k, were as electric as you can imagine. Detroit's defense stepped up when necessary with Magglio making a nice grab in the 7th and a key double play in the 8th. All this despite 30-40 Seaguls on the field that were feasting on a recent outbreak of Moths.

Verlander must have been running on adrenaline as the hysteric crowd cheered each pitch in the 9th with at least 3 triple digit fast balls (I noticed one at 101mph!).

- First Detroit no-hitter since Jack Morris in '84 (in Chicago vs Sox).
- First no-hitter in Detroit since Nolan Ryan in '73.
- First no-hitter in Detroit by Detroit pitcher since Virgil Trucks in '52 (he pitched a 2nd no-hitter that same year in NY).

The only other no-hitter in Detroit by Detroit pitcher was George Mullin in 1912. There's my bit of pre-war.

Great Game !

And if you're reading this Keith & Nathan Thompson, your seats went to a good friend of mine & his wife. They thank you very much, best $22 they ever spent

Best Regards,
Joe Gonsowski

<edit> ESPN claims he hit a Zumya 102mph. Another bonus to the victory is that Detroit is now tied with Cleveland for 1st. Hey, it's a long season, we have to enjoy the good times.

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Old 06-13-2007, 10:44 PM
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Posted By: john/z28jd

Thats cool that you were there Joe! Thanks to xmradio i actually listened to the last 2 innings while at work.

The closest ive ever come to seeing a no-hitter was Cole Hamels in the minors when he pitched 6 perfect innings but it was very early in his career and they had him on a strict pitch count.I was disappointed they didnt let him go further as the other team never even came close to a hit and he had 11 K's

One game of note i saw as a kid was a semi-pro game where there were scouts there to see the starting pitcher.The scouts left after 1 inning when he walked 2 batters and gave up 3 hits. From then on,he allowed nothing and finished the game 24 up 24 down. I always wondered if those scouts stayed just a little longer what wouldve ever happened for that guy because i could never find anything for him past that season

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Old 06-14-2007, 04:26 AM
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Posted By: Joann

Heck no! I can't believe you were there. How cool is that? I caught the last part after I got home from school. What a rush to even see the last part on TV - can't imagine being there in person. You could see on TV the crowd was just coming apart they were having so much fun.

Good for you for being able to see it in person!


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