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	<title>Comments on: Berra, Larsen Finally See Telecast of Larsen&#8217;s World Series Perfect Game</title>
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		<title>by: &#187; Halladay&#8217;s No-Hitter Makes MLB History, Phillies Shut Out Reds &#124; Blogging-Baseball.com</title>
		<link>http://www.blogging-baseball.com/2007/02/24/berra-larson-finally-see-telecast-of-larsens-world-series-perfect-game/#comment-28154</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Oct 2010 09:11:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] Phillies ace Roy Halladay made his first-ever post-season appearance in high style against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday by making Major League Baseball history as only the 2nd pitcher to ever pitch a no-hitter in post-season play.  The only other holder of that historical distinction was  Don Larsen who threw an El-Perfecto at the then Brooklyn Dodgers in the  5th game of the 1956 World Series. The Yankees went on to win that series in the full 7 games.  Halladay&amp;#8217;s shot at perfection was only marred by a fifth inning 2 out walk to Reds&amp;#8217; rightfielder Jay Bruce. But Halladay got the Reds&amp;#8217; next hitter, centerfielder Drew Stubbs to ground into a fielder&amp;#8217;s choice to end the inning as Halladay&amp;#8217;s no-hitter made MLB history and the Phillies shut out the Reds by 4-0 in their NLDS opener. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Phillies ace Roy Halladay made his first-ever post-season appearance in high style against the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday by making Major League Baseball history as only the 2nd pitcher to ever pitch a no-hitter in post-season play.  The only other holder of that historical distinction was  Don Larsen who threw an El-Perfecto at the then Brooklyn Dodgers in the  5th game of the 1956 World Series. The Yankees went on to win that series in the full 7 games.  Halladay&#8217;s shot at perfection was only marred by a fifth inning 2 out walk to Reds&#8217; rightfielder Jay Bruce. But Halladay got the Reds&#8217; next hitter, centerfielder Drew Stubbs to ground into a fielder&#8217;s choice to end the inning as Halladay&#8217;s no-hitter made MLB history and the Phillies shut out the Reds by 4-0 in their NLDS opener. [&#8230;]
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