Wednesday, October 06, 2010

Halladay throws a no-hitter.

Roy Halladay waited a lot of years to make the post-season. He was ready.
The National League is 134 years old. Post-season play began in 1884. This is the first post-season no-hitter in NL history.

Halladay is the first starting pitcher in the history of post-season baseball to have more hits in a game than he allowed.

He's also the first guy in history to throw a perfect game and another no-hitter in the same season.

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