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Amazing Things About The Mets First Ever No Hitter
- The Mets played 8,020 games before they secured a no-hitter.
- The Mets won their first no-hitter in their 50th season
- Mike Baxter made an incredible catch to preserve the no-hitter, injuring his shoulder in the process.
- The hitter Baxter robbed was Yadier Molina, who hit a two run home run in the top of the ninth inning in Game 7 of the NLCS in 2006. The Cardinals won the game 3-1, knocking the Mets out of the playoffs. The Cardinals went on to win the World Series, beating the Detroit Tigers in five games.
- This was the first game Carlos Beltran returned to Queens in a Cardinals uniform. As a Met, Beltran had a chance to beat the Cardinals in the bottom of the ninth inning in Game 7 of that NLCS in 2006. The tying runs were on base, with two outs, and Beltran himself representing the winning run. He struck out on a nasty curveball by Adam Wainwright, who started tonight’s game.
- Only two teams in baseball had yet to have a pitcher toss a no-hitter going into tonight’s game. The San Diego Padres are the only team left, 43 seasons without a no-hitter. The Mets had the longest streak of seasons without a no-hitter.
- Johan Santana threw 135 pitches, his most ever. Terry Collins told Johan, “you’re my hero” when he came to the mound to see if Santana was able to keep pitching after throwing his 118th pitch in the 8th inning. Collins later became emotional at the press conference following the game discussing what he told Johan, and said “I couldn’t take him out, I couldn’t”
- The most pitches Santana had thrown before this was 108.
- Santana did not have his best stuff, he struck out just 8 and walked 5 batters.
- Johan also tossed the first back to back complete game shut outs for the Mets since 1992, by David Cone.
- Johan Santana became the eighth player in MLB history to throw a no-hitter against the defending World Series champions. Last pitcher to do it was Nolan Ryan, against the defending champion Athletics, in 1990.
- Johan missed the entire 2011 season with a surgically repaired shoulder. Pretty sure nobody has ever pitched a no-hitter after missing an entire season to injury.
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Johan Santana celebrates after throwing a no-hitter against the Cardinals on Friday. Santana became the first pitcher in Mets history to hurl a no-hitter as the Mets cruised to a 8-0 victory. (Mike Strobe/SI)
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Johan Santana pitches the first no-hitter in New York Mets history - June 1st, 2012 - New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals
“I’m speechless. I’m without speech.
I just don’t know where to start.
Basically, I love Johan Santana. It’s official. I love knowing Terry Collins would had to have fought Santana on the mound had he tried to pull him from the game. I love how focused he is, how he roots for his teammates, cheers them along on field, and how gets the crowd to only look center stage. And, most important, I love that he gave me this memory tonight. We’ve been waiting and watching and joking about the franchise’s lack of a no-hitter forever. I’m so happy he was the guy to bring this to us and the franchise.”
— Matt Cerrone, MetsBlog (via sportsnetny)