7,849: Dillon Gee took it 5 and 2/3rds innings before Livan Hernandez singled to center to make it 7,849 #Mets games with no #nohitter
We've now gone 8 years, 7 months, and 26 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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Why was nobody defending the middle of the field? As soon as he made contact up the middle I knew it was going to be a hit I just hate that though it’s so frustrating and again I had a feeling it would be the pitcher to once again break it up it seems like it’s so typical with the Mets and the more I see this happen the more I think this team is just destined to never have a no-hitter
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I really think if we have a shot at one this season Gee is the man to do it. Great outing today.
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