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Tampa Bay's Matt Garza throws no-hitter against Detroit
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010Matt Garza Pitches 1st No Hitter In Rays History
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010matt garza
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Matt Garza NO HITTER: Tampa Bay Pitcher Shuts Down Detroit Tigers
ST. Petersburg (Florida – Tampa Bay Rays finally wound on the right side of the performance pay and memorable.
Matt Garza threw the first no hitter in history, the election is the fifth in the major leagues this season, beating the Detroit Tigers 5-0 Monday night.
We need one. I do not care that he came from. We need only one for our self-confidence, “said Garza, Bearing in mind that the radiation was held scoreless four times in its history, season 13 – three times in the past year.” Players are excited about not only what I am. It’s fun. ”
Faced 26 years), the right hand the minimum 27 batters in 106 early in his career, allowing only the second half of the walk to Brennan Boesch, of the team who was often on the Wrong End of the memorial stones in recent times.
Two hitters, any libel against radiation since July 2009 and was a perfect match. Were unable to hit Monday off Max Scherzer beginning so Matt Joyce in the sixth game grand slam.
It’s one of those days where everything lined up, “the ambassador said,” the defense was playing great. I really can not say enough about them. ”
The Garza (11-5) to shine in the last year of the ejector. The last time there were at least five non-hitters in one season was 1991, when Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan threw one of seven in the big leagues that year, according to statistics from a limited liability company.
It’s only the third time in league history major who participated in the Group has three hitters, during a single season. Attended 1917 St. Louis Brown, Chicago White Sox in three – all against each other.
It is also the first time in 37 years that any two of the hitters, took place in the stadium the same university in a single season. After the 1006 games without one in Tropicana Field, has tossed two games of the last 11 hitter in the dome of the environment.
Do you think its worth the rays starting Matt Garza tonight against the Nats?!?
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
I mean come on now.Look at their record?!Do you think it’s worth them starting Matt Garza against the Nats tonight?How do you think the game is gunna go?
Matt Garza has no-hitter through 6 innings | Tampa Bay, St …
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
The Tampa Bay Rays too frequently have watched opposing pitchers celebrate no-hitters against them, but Monday night, it was their turn.
Matt Garza became the first pitcher in Rays’ history to throw a no-hitter, winning 5-0, in a dazzling performance against the Detroit Tigers at Tropicana Field. It was the fifth no-hitter of the season, just three shy of tying the most in baseball history, set in 1884.
Photo Gallery: Matt Garza pitches no-hitter
The final out came when pinch-hitter Ramon Santiago’s fly ball dropped into right fielder Ben Zobrist’s glove. Garza, raising his arms triumphantly in the air, was mobbed by catcher Kelly Shoppach and the rest of his teammates. The sparse crowd stood on their feet, wildly ringing cowbells, celebrating the greatest individual performance in Rays’ history.
“I really didn’t know what to say,” Garza says. “The ninth inning, I looked up [at the scoreboard] and said, “Oh crap!’ Just finish it. Just finish it.
“If it was meant to happen, it was meant to happen. I just kept looking down, keeping focused.”
Tampa Bay had been no-hit four times in their history, including twice this year – the most by a team since 1917. It looked like it might happen again when Tigers’ starter Max Scherzer had a no-hitter in the sixth. Outfielder Matt Joyce spoiled the big with a grand slam.
It was the second time this year that a guy named Joyce ruined the Tigers’ chance for history. Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga was one out from a perfect game in June when first-base umpire Jim Joyce’s errant call ended his moment of glory.
Garza, who entered the game with a 10-5 record and 4.35 ERA, was actually only one batter from a perfect game. He walked Brennan Boesch in the second inning, the only Tigers’ player to reach base. The closest anyone came to a hit the entire game was Danny Worth, but Zobrist made a leaping catch to end the third inning.
“As long as we get to October and get to play for that big one,” Garza said, “I’ll take whatever gets us there.”
Martellus Bennett Naked Pictures
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
Nude pictures of Dallas Cowboys tight end Martellus Bennett have surfaced the internet. The photos were posted at MediaTakeout. So who posted it online? According to the web site, it was no other than his ex girlfriend who is seeking revenge by leaking the naked pictures after Bennett cheated on her. Martellus Bennett was taking a whole body picture of himself facing a mirror using a cellular phone. You can see Martellus Bennett naked photos at Media Takeout web site.
Today, Bennett released a statement to apologize for the malicious pictures that were leaked in the internet.
“These pictures were taken four years ago and placed on the Internet recently without my knowledge or consent. I understand that they are totally inappropriate. And for that I am sorry. I regret the embarrassment that it has caused the organization.”
Was the ex girlfriend got paid for leaking the nude photos of Bennett? What do you think? 
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
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Tuesday, July 27th, 2010
St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) — Matt Garza tossed the first no-hitter in Tampa Bay history in a 5-0 win over Detroit in the opener of a four-game set at Tropicana Field.
Garza (11-5) walked one, struck out six and faced the minimum 27 hitters for the Rays, who have won three in a row and four out of five. Brennan Boesch was the only baserunner for Detroit and was erased on an inning-ending double play grounder in the second inning.
Tampa Bay was the victim of a no-hitter twice earlier this season at the hands of Oakland’s Dallas Braden, who tossed a perfect game on May 9, and Arizona’s Edwin Jackson, who needed 149 pitches to finish the job on June 25. In fact, the Rays have been no-hit three times since last season with the White Sox‘ Mark Buehrle turning the trick in another perfect game July 23, 2009.
The New York Mets and San Diego Padres are now the only major league teams not have not thrown a no-hitter.
Matt Joyce hit a two-out grand slam in the sixth inning to break up dueling no-hitters and Carl Crawford added a solo shot in the eighth.
Max Scherzer (7-8) had kept the Rays hitless until Joyce’s decisive blow and wound up taking the loss after allowing four runs — three earned — on two hits and four walks while striking out eight over 5 2/3 innings for the Tigers, who have dropped three out of four.
Garza threw 120 pitches to etch his name in the record books and throw the fifth no-hitter in the major leagues this season. It’s the first time since 1991 that at least five no-hitters have been thrown in a single season.
He set down Miguel Cabrera on a line drive to left to open the eighth and then retired Boesch on a called third strike and got Ryan Raburn on a swinging third strike to end the frame.
The right-hander set down Don Kelly on a ground ball to second to open the ninth and then got Gerald Laird on a called third strike to reach the brink of history. He completed the no-hitter by retiring pinch-hitter Ramon Santiago on a fly ball to shallow right field. The Rays then mobbed their teammate, who had been 0-4 in six previous starts against the Tigers.
Ben Zobrist started the winning rally in the sixth with a one-out walk and moved up when Crawford reached on catcher’s interference. Evan Longoria walked to load the bases for Carlos Pena, who struck out. Joyce then broke up Scherzer’s no-hit bid with a grand slam off the right field foul pole on a 3-2 pitch. He had hooked the prior pitch foul down the right field line.
Jason Bartlett followed with a single to center field that chased the Tigers’ young right-hander from the game. Brad Thomas came on and retired Reid Brignac to end the inning.
Crawford’s homered in the eighth off Enrique Gonzalez.
Garza has won his last four decisions…Tampa Bay is 17-8 against the AL Central this year…Joyce’s grand slam was his second of the year and of his career. Detroit skipper Jim Leyland was thrown out of the game after B.J. Upton stole second base the third when he appeared to have been tagged out before arriving at the bag…Scherzer is 0-6 in his last eight road starts and has won only once away from home all season, April 18 in Seattle…Austin Jackson had a 10-game hit streak snapped, while Santiago and Cabrera lost seven-game hit strings.