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9th inning, Ryan seeks 3rd no hitter v. White Sox. Classic!

PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 6:01 am
by BDWard
Great 9th inning finish as Nolan Ryan attempts his 3rd career no hitter against the White Sox. We see HOFer Ryan at his best. Fellow HOFer Frank Robinson had homered off near HOFer Jim Kaat earlier to give Ryan a 1-0 lead heading into the bottom of the 9th. Near HOFer Dick Allen plays a pivotal role and the game is announced by HOF broadcaster Harry Caray. Holy Cow! Enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pliinyC3h64

Re: 9th inning, Ryan seeks 3rd no hitter v. White Sox. Class

PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 9:55 am
by 1787
Great stuff, this is why we love baseball. The drama is unmatched of course had this happened to end one of our games here in strato land all fingers would be pointed at HAL and how he screwed up the bullpen or defense subs or some crazy notion of normalization. I rather quote Harry "HOLY COW". Bill

Re: 9th inning, Ryan seeks 3rd no hitter v. White Sox. Class

PostPosted: Tue Mar 15, 2016 10:30 am
by Valen
Third baseman appears to bobble the ball and take an extra moment to gather himself. I call error and change history to 8 no-hitters. :lol:

Seriously though the number of no hitters is impressive. But almost as impressive is the number of 1 hitters and number of times he took a no hitter in to the 9th inning.

Re: 9th inning, Ryan seeks 3rd no hitter v. White Sox. Class

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 12:50 pm
by fenders
Valen wrote:Third baseman appears to bobble the ball and take an extra moment to gather himself. I call error and change history to 8 no-hitters. :lol:

Seriously though the number of no hitters is impressive. But almost as impressive is the number of 1 hitters and number of times he took a no hitter in to the 9th inning.


Longtime since I saw any Harry Carey from the earlier pre-Cub days.

And where is the closer after he puts two on base? :D The game has sure changed.

Re: 9th inning, Ryan seeks 3rd no hitter v. White Sox. Class

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 2:00 pm
by nevdully's
1787 wrote:Great stuff, this is why we love baseball. The drama is unmatched of course had this happened to end one of our games here in strato land all fingers would be pointed at HAL and how he screwed up the bullpen or defense subs or some crazy notion of normalization. I rather quote Harry "HOLY COW". Bill


I don't think some of us here in strato land would point fingers, because they think all is perfect...always just how it's supposed to be.

Fortunately for many of us, those types don't run real Baseball...Imagine if they did...there would be no investigating the throwing of that world series...or steroids... what steriods? Those homeruns numbers are statistically possible so no need to even question them. ;)