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nymr83

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he's perfect through 5 tonight, retiring a new major league record 42 batters in a row.


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Jermaine Dye homered in the 6th to give Buehrle a run to work with.

As hot as Buehrle is that may be enough.


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That's a pretty sick record to hold.


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Carlos Gomez works a full count but fouls out on the 3-2 pitch


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Buerhle issues a walk to end his batters retired streak at a record 45.
no-hitter still intact.


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and the very next batter singles to break it up.

1 million people just closed gamecast simultaneously.


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Alexi Cassilla (.161) works a protracted walk to end the perfection.


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="Rockin' Doc":2c9ktg8a]Alexi Cassilla (.161) works a protracted walk to end the perfection.[/quote:2c9ktg8a]

He was 0-2 on him too before losing him.

I tell you, watching Buehrle is a pleasure. I clicked over between ABs of the Met game and he threw at least 5 pitches before the next batter walked to the plate in our game.
That game's in the 7th inning and it's just 1:40 old.







Frayed Knot
Jul 28 2009 08:03 PM


Buehrle falling apart (relatively) gives up 3 in bottom 7 and is pulled trailing 4-1



In other O-o-T news, Marlins' Ross Gload hits a 2R PH HR in the 9th to beat Atlanta (we were going to game on someone in this tilt and I'd prefer it be the Braves







Rockin' Doc
Jul 28 2009 08:07 PM


="Frayed Knot":3oqgxgk8]
="Rockin' Doc":3oqgxgk8]Alexi Cassilla (.161) works a protracted walk to end the perfection.[/quote:3oqgxgk8]

He was 0-2 on him too before losing him.

I tell you, watching Buehrle is a pleasure. I clicked over between ABs of the Met game and he threw at least 5 pitches before the next batter walked to the plate in our game.
That game's in the 7th inning and it's just 1:40 old.[/quote:3oqgxgk8]

Buehrle works quickly and throws strikes. Two attributes that more pitchers should emulate.

In his postgame interviews following his perfect game Buehrle said I don't see any need to walk around the mound between pitches. Pitching isn't that hard. You get the sign, nod your head, and throw the ball.







MFS62
Jul 28 2009 09:32 PM


A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later







Nymr83
Jul 29 2009 12:34 AM


="Rockin' Doc":z86jg3kb]
Buehrle works quickly and throws strikes. Two attributes that more pitchers should emulate.
[/quote:z86jg3kb]

without a doubt. this is something that should be obvious even to people playing softball at the park... when you dont waste time between pitches the defense is more alert







Fman99
Jul 29 2009 06:31 AM


="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 29 2009 09:49 AM


="Fman99"]
="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


I would deal with it better if he were a superlative radio guy, instead of just pretty good. But... he can't... seem to shake that habit...









... of letting his descriptions drag way behind the play.







SteveJRogers
Jul 29 2009 10:12 AM


="Fman99"]

Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


Hmmmm



And the guy on the left was good when he was in the Met booth, sure he got wacked out since going national, but still








HahnSolo
Jul 29 2009 10:16 AM


What a head of hair on Steve Zabriskie.



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Buehrle falling apart (relatively) gives up 3 in bottom 7 and is pulled trailing 4-1



In other O-o-T news, Marlins' Ross Gload hits a 2R PH HR in the 9th to beat Atlanta (we were going to game on someone in this tilt and I'd prefer it be the Braves


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="Frayed Knot":3oqgxgk8]
="Rockin' Doc":3oqgxgk8]Alexi Cassilla (.161) works a protracted walk to end the perfection.[/quote:3oqgxgk8]

He was 0-2 on him too before losing him.

I tell you, watching Buehrle is a pleasure. I clicked over between ABs of the Met game and he threw at least 5 pitches before the next batter walked to the plate in our game.
That game's in the 7th inning and it's just 1:40 old.[/quote:3oqgxgk8]

Buehrle works quickly and throws strikes. Two attributes that more pitchers should emulate.

In his postgame interviews following his perfect game Buehrle said I don't see any need to walk around the mound between pitches. Pitching isn't that hard. You get the sign, nod your head, and throw the ball.







MFS62
Jul 28 2009 09:32 PM


A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later







Nymr83
Jul 29 2009 12:34 AM


="Rockin' Doc":z86jg3kb]
Buehrle works quickly and throws strikes. Two attributes that more pitchers should emulate.
[/quote:z86jg3kb]

without a doubt. this is something that should be obvious even to people playing softball at the park... when you dont waste time between pitches the defense is more alert







Fman99
Jul 29 2009 06:31 AM


="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 29 2009 09:49 AM


="Fman99"]
="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


I would deal with it better if he were a superlative radio guy, instead of just pretty good. But... he can't... seem to shake that habit...









... of letting his descriptions drag way behind the play.







SteveJRogers
Jul 29 2009 10:12 AM


="Fman99"]

Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


Hmmmm



And the guy on the left was good when he was in the Met booth, sure he got wacked out since going national, but still








HahnSolo
Jul 29 2009 10:16 AM


What a head of hair on Steve Zabriskie.



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A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Posted


="Rockin' Doc":z86jg3kb]
Buehrle works quickly and throws strikes. Two attributes that more pitchers should emulate.
[/quote:z86jg3kb]

without a doubt. this is something that should be obvious even to people playing softball at the park... when you dont waste time between pitches the defense is more alert







Fman99
Jul 29 2009 06:31 AM


="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.







LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr
Jul 29 2009 09:49 AM


="Fman99"]
="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


I would deal with it better if he were a superlative radio guy, instead of just pretty good. But... he can't... seem to shake that habit...









... of letting his descriptions drag way behind the play.







SteveJRogers
Jul 29 2009 10:12 AM


="Fman99"]

Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


Hmmmm



And the guy on the left was good when he was in the Met booth, sure he got wacked out since going national, but still








HahnSolo
Jul 29 2009 10:16 AM


What a head of hair on Steve Zabriskie.



Posted


="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


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="Fman99"]
="MFS62"]A quick side note (maybe this belongs in the "In The Booth" thread):

During the Mets post-game radio show tonight, Wayne Hagan said "Mark was relieved by ex-Houston Astro Octavio Dotel".

Methinks Wayne needs to take some additional classes in his Met-ucation.

Back to topic. Mark is a pitcher, in the finest sense of the word. When I saw the highlights of his perfect game, I don't recall seeing the radar gun top 87 MPH on any of his pitches. I agree with Doc, more pitchers should emulate him.

Later


Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


I would deal with it better if he were a superlative radio guy, instead of just pretty good. But... he can't... seem to shake that habit...









... of letting his descriptions drag way behind the play.


Posted


="Fman99"]

Wayne's a mercenary. He's got no pedigree.

I don't want anyone doing Mets games that's not a) a former Met player or B) a lifelong Met fan. Gary, Howie, Ron, Keith. That's it.


Hmmmm



And the guy on the left was good when he was in the Met booth, sure he got wacked out since going national, but still



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