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And all 5 posts in this thread are from non-Tigers fansChach wrote:http://www.realgmbaseball.com/src_wiretap_archives/6386/20070612/verlander_throws_no_hitter/
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And all 5 posts in this thread are from non-Tigers fans
I remember Jack Morris' no hitter in '84 and i REALLY remember Milt Wlcox almost getting that perfect game. I heard Morris' game on the radio in my room and watched Wilcox's game with my dad. The great thing about these sports moments is that you always remember everything about.
Unfortunately my Verlander no-no experience will go down as my missing the last 5 innings. Talk about irony: I've been suffering from insomnia and watching a quite few Tiger's games late at night. I started watching this one and was just mesmerized by Verlander (in fact the game itself looked like a great pitchers duel at that point). Then I started getting a bit tired and since I do have to get up for work, I decided it was best to get some rest.
Can you believe that we may actually have two pitcher's vying for our Ace in the next few years? It's amazing the staff Dombrowski's assembled and Verlander could very well be the face of it. I really hope he can keep going like this. Wow.
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