A Troy Tulowitzki 2nd-inning single off Johan Santana moves the #Mets no #nohitter count up to 7,758 games with no no-no.
We've now gone 8 years, 7 months, and 24 days without a no-hitter since Johan Santana's gem! We had gone 8,019 games - or more than 50 years - without a no-no.
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RA Dickey 1-hitter #35. Only hit by the opposing pitcher. Jesus Freaking Tap-Dancing Christmas. Wouldn’t it have been something if Dickey got the Mets first no-no?
And the Mets need to play only the Phils at home. 4 straight shutouts at Citi Field? Really?
The Mets have 18 total shutouts this year?
And two straight complete game shutouts after the closer gets arrested?
You couldn’t make this stuff up. I know that’s cliche, but it sure applies.
Oh yeah, and that triple thing with Hessman. WTF?