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Showing posts with label Perfect Game. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perfect Game. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Total Perfection + 5⅔ More!

Can you believe it?! Tonight, Mark Buehrle continued his terrific success by staying (almost) perfect!! Just one game removed from throwing the 18th Perfect Game in major league history, he took the mound in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and calmly dismissed the first 17 batters in the Twins' lineup. Yes. You are reading this correctly. Mark Buehrle registered 45 consecutive outs. He stayed perfect for 5⅔ innings, after throwing a perfect game!This is unparalleled stuff folks. Never before has a pitcher been able to record such a beautiful streak. Never before, has someone been this perfect. Not even the Cincinnati Reds' beloved Johnny Vander Meer who pitched two consecutive no-hitters in back-to-back starts on June 11 and June 15, 1938.

As incredible as this feat is though, I would be willing to wager that years from now, people will fail to see the big picture — they often do. As time rolls by, the numbers start to lose their meaning, and they become just that... numbers. But this is an incredible achievement — this ranks right up there with Joltin' Joe's 56 game hitting streak. And would you believe it? Dimaggio ripped right into another 17 game hit streak the day after the Cleveland Indians held him to a hitless game on July 17, 1941 — hitting on all but one day of a 74 game span! Unfortunately though, years from now, people will be just as oblivious to Buehrle's start tonight as they are to the Yankee Clipper's extraordinary exploits after his record setting 56 game hitting streak came to an end in the summer of '41. And it's really a shame. Because we may never see something this amazing again...