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Sunday, May 30, 2010

ESPN: Halladay hurls 20th perfect game in MLB history

MIAMI—Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay threw the 20th perfect game in major league history, delivering the marquee performance of his All-Star career in a 1-0 win over the Florida Marlins on Saturday night.

Posted: May 30, 2010 at 01:59 AM | 51 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. phatj Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:17 AM (#3545965)
oh hell yeah
   2. Harmon "Thread Killer" Microbrew Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:20 AM (#3545966)
Coudn't happen to a better guy. Would have been great to see in a Jays uniform, but congrats, nonetheless.
   3. Steve Treder Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:23 AM (#3545967)
Two in one month. How about THAT.
   4. Ray (RDP) Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:23 AM (#3545968)
Halladay is on pace for 290 innings.
   5. Rich Rifkin Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:27 AM (#3545969)
Another great day in major league baseball:

1. Roy Halladay over the top perfecto!
2. Gabe Gross over the top catch!
3. Kendry Morales over the top celebration!

P.S. When she heard about Halladay's perfect game, Dallas Braden's grandmother responded, "Stick it, A-Rod."
   6. Best Dressed Chicken in Town Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:29 AM (#3545971)
I was informed those 133 pitches would do him in.
   7. The importance of being Ernest Riles Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:30 AM (#3545973)
What a great, great pitcher. Just awesome.
   8. Good cripple hitter Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:31 AM (#3545974)
We like Roy, we like Roy!

Seriously, that's amazing. I hope Halladay continues his dominance until he's had a HOF career.
   9. The importance of being Ernest Riles Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:32 AM (#3545975)
5: Gross' catch was truly remarkable. And Anderson was tremendosus in his return: 8 groundouts, 4 Ks, no walks, no runs. Ellis heating up, we're back in first place. Everything's coming up Milhouse!
   10. Gamingboy Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:36 AM (#3545976)
Holy. #######. ####.

Holy. #######. ####.

TWO PERFECT GAMES. THREE NO-HITTERS (the perfectos + Ubaldo's no-no).

Congrats to Roy Halladay, who to me has solidified his resume with this and now seems near-destined to Cooperstown (now he just needs a ring, and he'll have everything!)


Suck it, NHL and NBA! Major League Baseball's Year of the No-No owns you!

Oh, and HOLY ####### #### WE HAVE HAD 2 PERFECT GAMES IN A SPAN OF MAYBE 3 WEEKS.


And now the Baseball Project has to go back to the drawing board on "The Ballad of Harvey Haddix" again.
   11. mex4173 Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:40 AM (#3545979)

Coudn't happen to a better guy. Would have been great to see in a Jays uniform, but congrats, nonetheless.


Seconded.
   12. Snowboy Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:41 AM (#3545980)
Atta boy Roy!
A season for the ages, coming true.
   13. Flynn Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:43 AM (#3545984)
Halladay is on pace for 290 innings.


I'd love to see him go for 300 - Carlton was the last to do it in 1983. If there's anybody today who could throw 300 innings, it's him. He's absolutely the archetype for it.
   14. Gamingboy Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:44 AM (#3545987)
I thought I heard them mention on ESPN that this was the second time two Perfectos happened in the same year, when was the first?
   15. RJ in TO Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:45 AM (#3545991)
I thought I heard them mention on ESPN that this was the second time two Perfectos happened in the same year, when was the first?

1880.
   16. Good cripple hitter Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:45 AM (#3545992)
In 1880, Monte Ward and Lee Richmond both threw perfect games. Happened in the same week, too.
   17. Crispix Attacks Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:46 AM (#3545993)
I'd love to see him go for 300 - Carlton was the last to do it in 1983. If there's anybody today who could throw 300 innings, it's him. He's absolutely the archetype for it.


Livan Hernandez looked like he was going to get to 300 hits allowed a couple years ago...but it just didn't happen. That would have been an even more historic accomplishment. But also one that could get thwarted by being rightfully waived by a team, which might not describe this one.

And now you know.
   18. ursus arctos Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:46 AM (#3545994)
1880, two in a week.
   19. RJ in TO Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:46 AM (#3545995)
Also, I'm just thrilled that the Phillies were able to score a run in support of him.
   20. RB in NYC (Now with New iPhone!) Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:47 AM (#3545996)
Never mind.
   21. Crispix Attacks Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:48 AM (#3545998)
This is the first time ever that two perfect games have been thrown in one month by pitchers who didn't play for Worcester or Providence.

But of course you know, that the Worcester Ruby Legs' license or franchise to play in the NL, or whatever they called it, was taken by the Phillies when Worcester folded. But what's less publicly known is that the Providence Grays moved to Miami in 1945 to become the Marlins, bringing the NL for the first time to the territory then known as New Spain.

And now you know.
   22. PASTE is not impressed by Albert Pujols (Zeth) Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:52 AM (#3545999)
Yeah, just calling it the first time it's happened in major league history, or if you insist, modern major league history, works fine. Nothing in 1880 remotely resembled what we now think of as major league baseball.

Of all active pitchers, I think Halladay is the one I am very happiest to see throw a perfect game. Long live one of the greats.
   23. Andere Richtingen Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:54 AM (#3546001)
Heh. I won big betting against him last weekend.
   24. SteveM. Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:59 AM (#3546004)
Philadelphia needs some good sports news tonight what with the Flyers on their way to being swept.
   25. Misirlou's got a busy day, he's wearing a vest Posted: May 30, 2010 at 03:00 AM (#3546005)
Jesus F Christ!. I went to the game Friday night. I'm going to the game tomorrow, and tonight it's a perfect ####### game?!
   26. AndrewJ Posted: May 30, 2010 at 03:00 AM (#3546006)
As I posted in the Game Chatter comments, this has been one wild month for the Phillies -- the on-field TASER, Robin Roberts dying, Moyer's two-hitter against Atlanta, the 30-inning scoreless streak, now this.

As I also posted, it's the ninth perfect game that's occured during Jamie Moyer's MLB career. MLB didn't even have nine perfect games total until Catfish Hunter's 88 years after the very first one.

A game score of 98 for Mr. Halladay. According to this infrequently-updated site, it ties for the highest nine-inning game score by a Phillie since 1954; Steve Carlton threw a one-hitter in 1972 while striking out 14 and walking one, and Bunning's perfect game was a 97.

Congratulations, Roy.
   27. Rich Rifkin Posted: May 30, 2010 at 03:17 AM (#3546018)
1880, two in a week.

Rutherford B. Hayes, when told of the second perfecto that week, uttered the now common phrase, "WTF?"
   28. alkeiper Posted: May 30, 2010 at 03:25 AM (#3546021)
AndrewJ, Carlton's was a 98 as well. It is indeed tied for the highest by a Phillie in a nine inning game though for as long as Retrosheet has boxscores. And in fact the only game to score higher at all is Chris Short's 15 shutout innings.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/play-index/shareit/9uENn
   29. Random Transaction Generator Posted: May 30, 2010 at 03:27 AM (#3546023)
I'll umpteenth the sentiment that this Jays fan is very happy to see Halladay get the perfect game.
Of course, this makes me a little more sad that he won't be coming to Toronto this year.
   30. Bob Meta-Meusel Posted: May 30, 2010 at 03:43 AM (#3546027)
Rutherford B. Hayes, when told of the second perfecto that week, uttered the now common phrase, "WTF?"


Samuel Tilden, on the other hand, had no comment.
   31. Ray (RDP) Posted: May 30, 2010 at 04:20 AM (#3546043)
As I also posted, it's the ninth perfect game that's occured during Jamie Moyer's MLB career. MLB didn't even have nine perfect games total until Catfish Hunter's 88 years after the very first one.


I suspect the increase in the frequency of perfect games is due to these factors, in order:

1. Increase in size of the league. More games = more opportunities for perfect games.
2. Increase in frequency of strikeouts. Less balls in play = more opportunities for perfect games.
3. Increase in defensive ability. Higher quality defense = more opportunities for perfect games.
   32. PJ Martinez Posted: May 30, 2010 at 04:41 AM (#3546046)
Edit: RayDiPerna beat me to mentioning the size of the league as the #1 reason that more perfect games have happened in the last 42 years than in the 88 years before that. The 8 extra games per team instituted seven years before Catfish's perfecto don't hurt the odds, either.
   33. Rusty Priske Posted: May 30, 2010 at 05:32 AM (#3546064)
TIme to change his nickname from Doc to Cy....
   34. The Keith Law Blog Blah Blah (battlekow) Posted: May 30, 2010 at 05:33 AM (#3546065)
I'd love to see him go for 300 - Carlton was the last to do it in 1983. If there's anybody today who could throw 300 innings, it's him. He's absolutely the archetype for it.

Curt Schilling threw 305 innings in 2001 between the regular season and the postseason.
   35. Flynn Posted: May 30, 2010 at 06:06 AM (#3546077)
Curt Schilling threw 305 innings in 2001 between the regular season and the postseason.

Regular season only.
   36. Crispix Attacks Posted: May 30, 2010 at 07:19 AM (#3546095)
Halladay is on pace for 290 innings.

But after four more games by other starters, the Phillies will be at 52 games out of 162 instead of 48 games out of 162, and Halladay will still be stuck at 86 innings, putting him on pace for 268. Which would still be the highest since...Curt Schilling...with the Phillies.

AL leader Kevin Millwood is on pace for 245 innings. He's also on pace to go 0-16 with a 3.89 ERA.
   37. Walt Davis Posted: May 30, 2010 at 07:28 AM (#3546096)
Which is more unlikely -- Halladay's perfect game or Carlos Silva K'ing 11? :-)
   38. Gonfalon Bubble Posted: May 30, 2010 at 07:37 AM (#3546098)
Depending on where you set the cut-off point, Halladay is on pace to never allow another baserunner.
   39. Boxkutter Posted: May 30, 2010 at 07:56 AM (#3546101)
TIme to change his nickname from Doc to Cy....


I would agree with you if Cy Jimenez wasn't on pace for over 30 wins and the lowest ERA in modern baseball history. And he threw a no-hitter as well.
   40. Lassus Posted: May 30, 2010 at 08:23 AM (#3546102)
As awesome as this was, it was less incredible than the fact that Miguel Cairo hit a home run today.
   41. Adam B. Posted: May 30, 2010 at 11:16 AM (#3546108)
Between Halladay, Jimenez, Lincecum and Santana, I like our chances to secure home field for the Phillies in the 2011 World Series.
   42. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: May 30, 2010 at 11:21 AM (#3546110)
Congrats to Roy

I watched on MLB Extra Innings off and on from the 4th because I enjoy seeing Roy pitch

Some of those strike calls were iffy. What does fx reveal?
   43. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Moral Idiot Posted: May 30, 2010 at 11:21 AM (#3546111)
Between Halladay, Jimenez, Lincecum and Santana, I like our chances to secure home field for the Phillies in the 2011 World Series.

Sounds like the Phillies could also use them in the 3-4-5-6 spots in their lineup, too.
   44. Adam B. Posted: May 30, 2010 at 11:31 AM (#3546112)
[Oops, 2010. I'm not quite awake yet.]
   45. Danny Posted: May 30, 2010 at 11:35 AM (#3546113)
Some of those strike calls were iffy. What does fx reveal?


Gameday shows 5 of 6 of his Ks looking being outside the zone. The one to Uggla in the 8th is arguable, and all of them were pretty close.
   46. Nathan Kunkel Posted: May 30, 2010 at 11:45 AM (#3546115)
sake good order, Carlton did the 300 IP in 1980, not '83.
   47. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: May 30, 2010 at 12:18 PM (#3546119)
Thank you Danny

I did enjoy the Wes Helms strikeout.
   48. AndrewJ Posted: May 30, 2010 at 12:41 PM (#3546123)
AndrewJ, Carlton's was a 98 as well.

If I didn't make it clear in post #26, Halladay and Carlton each had a 98 game score. And I'm inclined to think those are the highest nine-inning game scores in Phillies history ever. You look at the limited box score data for Alexander and Roberts (the two Phils likeliest to challenge Doc and Lefty), and their complete game wins usually came with high hit and low strikeout totals.
   49. Accent Shallow Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:06 PM (#3546143)
Found out from ESPN in a pool hall. Thought process:
"Man, Roy Halladay is good." (as he strikes out someone in the 7th)
"Maybe a little off the plate, but eh, parallax" (someone else goes looking in the 9th)
"Hey, CGSHO" (as Howard steps on the bag)
"Whoa, a no hitter" (as mini box score graphic comes up)
"Holy crap" (PG graphic)

Good for him.
   50. The cushions are crowded for Edmundo Posted: May 30, 2010 at 02:11 PM (#3546144)
Also, I'm just thrilled that the Phillies were able to score a run in support of him.
When Cameron Maybin misplayed a fly ball into a 3 base error, that is.
   51. Hack Wilson Posted: May 30, 2010 at 03:50 PM (#3546181)
Who was the first President to learn about a perfect game via telephone?

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