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Friday, July 07, 2006 |
Perfect-1: Angels 3, A's 0
Moving Mike Napoli to the two-slot didn't help much in today's game, but in the end, it didn't matter much; the game was really John Lackey's. Lackey gave up a leadoff double and then retired the next 27 batters in order, one hit away from a perfect game. His ten strikeouts matched a career record; it was his fourth shutout of the season.
All the Angels' offense came on home runs, a two-run shot by Robb Quinlan and an unusual Chone Figgins homer.
Update: Blez reminds me that this was the first time an inside-the-game perfect game has been pitched since Jerry Reuss did it for the Dodgers on June 11, 1982.
Update 2: And, oh yes, the Rev is right, adding O-Cab's picture to the home page mast jinxed his streak, which ends at 63 games.
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