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Stupid Humbug Stat Tricks - '3 x 5 card' Edition
2008-07-12 21:27
by dianagramr

They may have been facing the offensively-challenged Giants and the outside-of-Coors-challenged Rockies of late, but the Mets achieved something Saturday that hasn't been done by any major league staff since at least 1956.

Their 3-0 1-hit win over Colorado made the fifth consecutive game in which they allowed three or fewer hits. The Giants accrued three hits in each of their first two games (both shutouts), and then three more hits in the series finale. The Rockies then came to Shea and got three hits Friday night, before Pedro Martinez and four relievers held them to a single base knock.

 

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2008-07-12 23:53:38
1.   Bob Timmermann
So where's the list of Mets no-hitters?

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