I’m not sure how coherent this post is going to be since you know I’m totally stoked for Matt. He threw the first no hitter in Rays history! What a game.
I got home a little late and picked up the action in the 4th inning. It took me a little while to figure out what was going on since frankly it was a long day and I was just glad to be sitting at that point. First my frazzled brain goes to the score. 0-0. Oh, pitchers duel is my next thought. Slowly it sinks in, they are both throwing no hitters. Then as a Rays fan my thought was “not again.”
Both pitchers were dealing until the 6th inning when Scherzer started to show signs of weakness. He struck out Shoppach, but walked Zobrist. Carl gets on due to catcher’s interference, and Longo walks. The Rays have bases loaded but still no hits. Pena strikes out for the second out. Who’s up? Surely you didn’t call me Joyce! What does he do? He HITS a grand slam! How does he look? Super cute! How loud was it in my living room? The squirrels outside ducked and covered. IT WAS AWESOME!
Meanwhile Mr. Garza just goes about his business. Carl Crawford as usual made a great catch and then followed it up with a home run.
Then things got tense. It was on to the 9th. Todd Kalas pointed out that all the starting pitchers in the dugout were staying in the same seats so they didn’t mess anything up. Of course I then felt the need to stay in the same spot even though I was super antsy. Matt did a great job of keeping himself calm. Me, not so much. There was nail biting, knuckle cracking, and whisper chanting. None of which mattered because he did it. Matt Garza pitched the first no-hitter in Rays history! IT WAS AWESOME!
You know it’s great when you’re compelled to watch all of the post game shows. Congrats to Matt and all the Rays on a great night. He had his own headline on the ticker! Go Rays!


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