Yesterday was a busy sports day. The coverage all day was the blockbuster trade that sent Randy Moss back to the Minnesota Vikings. While all that was going on history was quietly being made when Roy Halladay pitched the second post season no-hitter in history and against one of the leagues best hitting teams (Reds) none the less. The only other time this happened was in Don Larsen in 1956 for the Yankees. The way Halladay is pitching do not be surprised if he does it again. Don't forget he pitched a perfect game back in May against the Marlins. My hats off to you Mr.Halladay...
I do have one gripe and that is with major league baseball. You need to stop sandwiching a late afternoon game. People on the east coast are just getting out of work, while people on the west coast are at work. I am betting that the majority of fans missed this historic milestone because they could not watch the game. I don't have the answer on how to fix this, but something needs to be done.
No comments:
Post a Comment