Ervin Santana's no-hitter this afternoon at Cleveland wasn't your typical no-hitter.
He allowed a first inning run, on an error, sacrifice, ground out, and wild pitch. And the Indians made five errors of their own.
I've never seen a final scoring line of 1-0-5.
You can't miss a game, you never know what you might see that you've never before, and this one goes in the personal record book as the first beach no-hitter. All nine innings heard in the company of teenage girls in string bikinis, and sea gulls.
My queen won't want to know that. What you read here, let it stay here when you leave here.
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My queen won't want to know that. What you read here, let it stay here when you leave here.
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In Chicago, Max Scherzer was good, but John Danks was one run better. And who IS this guy Alex De Aza?
The two Sox runs scored on a De Aza homer, in his first AB in the major leagues this season.
But it's okay, no ground lost, another Indians implosion, one more day off the schedule.
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