9 IP, 1H, 0R, 0ER, 2BB, 12K
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So, i had a no no going and.....
....2 outs in the 9th, I need one more strike with Verlander. I throw a fastball down and away to Mitch Moreland and a liner to Cabrera, he drops it, tries to recover and throws it to first.......safe. I couldn't believe it. That is now 2 times i have had a no hitter in MLB the Show and i lose it in the 9th with 2 outs. First time was last year when i picked up Ben Sheets in free agency and i gave up a homer with 2 outs in the 9th to Ortiz. And Now a line drive to Cabrera, he drops it and Moreland is safe. If i would have gotten that no hitter, i would have been felt so accomplished, because it was on Veteran and against the Rangers lineup.
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I was thinking that as soon as it happened. I dont know if he dropped it or if it was a deflection off his glove, it was hit to fast to tell and i was to pissed to watch the replay.Comment
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It's frustrating but also something you'll never forget...I think it's more memorable to think and to tell others of how close you were than the actual feat with video games.Comment
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I was expecting to see the word "bunt" somewhere in the OP's post. I've had that happen though. It wasn't in the 9th, but it ended up being the only hit I gave up. It was an infield single between the pitcher and 1st base, and somehow I ran the pitcher right past the ball and by the time I turned around to get it it was an infield single.Comment
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To your point, my only near miss was a perfect game that I took into the 9th on MVP 2003 with Jarrod Washburn. Not just the 9th, but a full count with 2 outs in the 9th. I didn't want to lose the perfect game on a walk, so I threw one in the zone, and Einar Diaz put a good stroke on it and lined it to right center, no chance at a play.
No reliever warmed up, so I figure I'll let Washburn finish it out, and he proceeds to not only lose the perfect game and no hitter, but lost the shutout as the lineup turned over and he gave up a two run home run. Almost lost the game, as I had managed to only score 3 runs, and Washburn allowed another batter to make it second before I was able to close out the game on a shot to the warning track.
Haven't taken a perfect game past 6 innings since then, and have only made into the 8th with a no-hitter intact. And, just to clarify, not only was that on MVP 2003, it happened in 2003--so let's say it made it a lasting impression.Last edited by chrishthomas; 05-02-2012, 09:10 PM.Comment
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I lost a perfect game in the 5th yesterday (not nearly as bad as the 9th). But I only allowed 2 dribbler singles and I had my backup 2B and 3B in the game since they played 12 innings the day before. I was planning on bringing in my superior defensive players in the 6th if I made it that far. Had they both been in the game, I'm pretty certain those hits would not have made it through. Who knows how the last 12 would have gone, but I like to think I was that close.Comment
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Just happened to me yesterday. I had Liriano going against the M's and with 2 outs in the 6th a freaking bunt single from Brendan Ryan I believe. I was furious. I screamed and swore at the tv and my roomates were like wtf. It sucked. I think the furthest I've made it with a no hitter was the 7th inning but I had a really good feeling about the one yesterday considering I was facing the M's. Grant it I had 4 walks but it definitely would have mimicked Liriano's no hitter in real life last year against the White Sox.I was expecting to see the word "bunt" somewhere in the OP's post. I've had that happen though. It wasn't in the 9th, but it ended up being the only hit I gave up. It was an infield single between the pitcher and 1st base, and somehow I ran the pitcher right past the ball and by the time I turned around to get it it was an infield single.NHL-Minnesota Wild
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In the future, if you get to the 8th inning or so, have you considered making some defensive replacement changes? I know when I've played with Miggy at 3rd, he's been a poor fielder. In the future you might want to run out the best fielders you have late in the game, and I'm not talking about Prince.Comment
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The most unbelievable part of your post is that Brendan Ryan actually got a hit. Something that will never happen in the real world.Comment
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I once got into the 9th with a no-no. It was in RTTS, I was pitching for Toronto against the Yankees. With 2 outs in the 8th, Cano ripped a pitch down the 1st base line and I thought it was a hit for sure, but Lyle Overbay snagged it with an awesome play. Then to start the 9th, Derek Jeter hit the same damn pitch in the same damn spot. It was a carbon copy of what Cano did. Only, Overbay didn't snag that one.
. Ended with a 1 hit shutout.
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