We are now obsolete … finally!!!!
We've now gone 11 months and 23 days without a no-hitter since Johan Santana's gem! We had gone 50 years, 1 month, and 20 days without a no-no.
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Turned over to the San Diego Padres
As a long-time lurker on here, whose enjoyed and appreciated your nigh-pitch-by-pitch updates every time we’ve blown it, and who has long relied on the treasure trove of statistical improbability to explain the nightmare to girlfriends, friends, and others, thanks for all your work. I couldn’t bring myself to WATCH the 9th inning (I was so terrified we’d blow it that I could only listen to the broadcast), but… man… we did it! Let’s go Mets!
Thanks and cheers!
I’m sure I’m one of many who are hoping you decide to transform the site, rather than (as rumor has it) shut it down completely. Your efforts have turned into a wonderful resource and a site that’s fun to explore. Keep in mind, those 50 years of futility don’t disappear just because the Mets are about to start a new streak. If need be, you can just tinker with the website name ever so slightly and turn it into … onenohitter.com.
How may times over the past 30 years have I seen no hits through 4 innings, then 5 innings, then someone gets a hit and you tell yourself not today. My quest to see a Met No Hitter started in 1984 when I was 12 years old. My Godfather told me about the Seaver one hitter in 69, and then I saw the one hitter by Gooden . I’m now 40 years old it took 28 years but it happened. My Godfather is gone now along with lots of family that waited for this day..Brings tears to my eyes. I hope the season continues but for me this is up there as all time highlights
No reason to go obsolete. No reason to disappear. Next on the docket – Mets first perfect game. For me personally, it took 40-something years for to witness a no-hitter doned in Mets uni, I was all emotional in the 9th in disbelief the impossible might occur on this night as improbable as it was. So on now to the first Mets perfect game even if it’s another 40-something years in the making or occurs tomorrow/today at the hands of a knuckleballer who might not even pitch in deference to rain.
From a long time Cardinal fan (who actually was at the very first Mets game in St Louis in 1962), congratulations! Hope it’s not another 50 years til the next one. And please. . . next time pick on somebody else?