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| Jun-13-15 | | Travis Bickle: Mr Benoni, may I ask who won the game? |
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Jun-13-15
 | | Penguincw: Haha, and the Blue Jays win their 10th straight game! They could not have done it without Jose Bautista, who robbed someone of a home run earlier in the game. They also got a save, as Brett Cecil ties for the lead in saves, with 4. :| Also, yesterday the Blue Jays won their 9th in a row, the 3rd season in a row they've done so. Is that some kind of record? |
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Jun-13-15
 | | Phony Benoni: Well, Travis, looks like the Cubs won that one. But giving up 14 hits in a game is not a recipe for success! |
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| Jun-13-15 | | Jim Bartle: Back in the dead ball era, with little possibility of a home run, pitchers were known to throw their best (hardeest) only when "pitching in a pinch," as Mathewson said. So perhaps the Cubs pitcher just bore down and threw harder with men in scoring position. |
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Jun-13-15
 | | WannaBe: Giants being no hit again, after 5 innings. The last time it happened in back to back games, was against Arizona. =)) |
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Jun-13-15
 | | WannaBe: There goes the no-no... Bottom of the sixth. |
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Jun-13-15
 | | WannaBe: Ruth and Anson have no official RBI record. That's new one for me. http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/sto... But kim Jung Il have 4,573,231 RBIs, in a day-night double header, according to news report. |
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Jun-13-15
 | | Penguincw: < WannaBe: There goes the no-no... Bottom of the sixth. > As a Dodgers fan, I'm slightly annoyed by the fact that the Giants constantly are being no-hit, and you keep jinxing it... |
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Jun-13-15
 | | WannaBe: No worries my friend, I'm the one livin' in enemy territory up here. =) |
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Jun-13-15
 | | Penguincw: Oh no! The Dodgers are being no-hit through 1 inning in their game in San Diego. D: Oh wait, it's only 1 inning. Normally no one notices until it's at least 3 innings. UPDATE: That's kinda funny. The second I click "POST KIBITZ", I check Gameday on MLB, and on the bottom, I see "SINGLE". :D |
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Jun-13-15
 | | Phony Benoni: That may change for Ruth. Box scores prior to 1920 are slowly being tabulated, and as they become verified and checked Ruth should eventually get credit for everything. Anson might be a different case. It's a long, long way back to 1871, and the box scores just might not be there. |
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Jun-13-15
 | | Penguincw: Speaking of no-hitters, I see Chris Heston is pitching again tomorrow, the very first start since his no-hitter. What I've noticed a lot is that when a pitcher is coming off a no-hitter, their following start tends to be really bad. Hoping that'll happen here (and maybe De La Rosa can make a no-hit bid). |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Phony Benoni: I had to look up Bobo Holloman:
http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/... |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Phony Benoni: And, on the other hand, Harvey Haddix:
http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/... |
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| Jun-14-15 | | Travis Bickle: Phony, when I asked the score of The Cubs vs Giants game form the '30's I wasn't busting your chops I just wanted to know the score... I enlarged my screen to 1,000,000 % & I still couldn't find it! |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Phony Benoni: <Travis> The final score was Cubs 7, Giants 0. Sorry, about that. The site can be tricky to use if you're not used to it, but I couldn't find the box score anywhere else. What I have to do is hold down the CTRL key while rotating the scroll thingee on my mouse. No idea of what you might need to do. |
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Jun-14-15
 | | WannaBe: Bottom Six at Milwaukee, Brewers have 0 hit, Scherzer for Nats. Top 5, Mariners have 0 hit, Seattle at Houston, McCullers pitching for the 'Stros. |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Penguincw: Milwaukee is another team I don't like (the Cardinals are my 2nd favourite American baseball team, but Reds are cool as well). SEA-HOU, I like Seattle a bit more, but it's pretty much neutral; both no-hitters are gone now. Speaking of a no-no, it looks like Johnny Vander Meer's record will stay safe for at least another 6 days or so, as Heston gave up a one-out double to end his streak of no-hit innings at 10 1/3 (the start before his no-hitter, the last batter he faced tripled). The Giants' first batter got a hit as well, but the Giants still trail 3-0! Let's see if the D-Backs can pull off the sweep! :) |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Phony Benoni: We've seen that the current known record for hits in a nine-inning shutout is 14. That's nowhere near the theoretical maximum, of course, which is...? |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Penguincw: I'm guessing it's 45 (3 straight singles, pickoff at 3rd, another single, another pickoff at 3rd, one last single, and an out, any way, times 9 innings). |
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Jun-14-15
 | | OhioChessFan: 54, of course. |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Penguincw: Oh, I see. If a runner on 3rd gets hit by a ground ball in fair territory, that's an out, but a hit is credited to the batter. Never knew that. Of course, runners on third are always instructed to run in foul territory to avoid being called out for interference. I was wondering if a batter hits a single, but the runner on 3rd trips and falls and there's a force out at the plate, would that count? In other news, Giants get swept by the snakes. :) |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Phony Benoni: Indeed, 54 is the maximum. Hit, pick-off, hit, pick-off, three singles loading the bases, batted ball hits runner and batter is credited with a hit. As a practical matter, 27 wouldn't be totally impossible; there are any number of common ways to get three hits in an inning without scoring. They just aren't going to happen nine inning in a row. Real life has yet to go above fourteen, and eighteen Is perhaps the realistic limit. |
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Jun-14-15
 | | Phony Benoni: Here's a neat shutout for you:
http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/... At only 1:15, the shortest night game in history. There was probably still enough daylight that Ernie Banks would have wanted to play another one. Winning pitcher Red Barrett walked none, struck out none, and threw only 58 pitches. |
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Jun-14-15
 | | WannaBe: Musta been a lot of first pitch swinging. |
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