眼看著一局又一局的零失分出現,令球評忍不住說起阿民這場的投球很有希望成為完全比賽~~可惜第八局被一隻陽春全壘打破功!
雖然扼腕與嘆息聲四起,可還是很高興阿民拿到本季第一場勝投,而且只掉一分(終場洋基 8-1 獲勝)!!!
05/05/2007 9:45 PM ET
Change of pace ends Wang's bid
Barely breaking stride, Wang took a brief walk around the mound, gritted his teeth and put the finishing touches on the eighth inning of work.
Wang later said that he wasn't upset to have lost the perfect game. If the icy-nerved hurler had been, the Yankees probably would have been curious to see what it looked like.
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"For a guy who we weren't sure he was going to make his next start, he did a great job," Torre said.
Perfect game spoiled on righty's first changeup vs. Mariners
by Caleb Breakey / MLB.com
"I tried to throw it low," Wang said. "I got it higher."
It stayed up. It became a hitter's pitch. Posada couldn't get that call for a changeup out of his mind -- not even as he stood at his locker after the game.
"You never second-guess yourself," Posada said, "but after it happens, you do."
Wang lost his bid for a perfect game as Broussard drove the 0-1 pitch into the right-field stands. It came in front of a nationwide audience that leaned close to its boxed televisions, computer monitors and flat-screens.
05/05/2007 9:30 PM ET"I tried to throw it low," Wang said. "I got it higher."
It stayed up. It became a hitter's pitch. Posada couldn't get that call for a changeup out of his mind -- not even as he stood at his locker after the game.
"You never second-guess yourself," Posada said, "but after it happens, you do."
Wang lost his bid for a perfect game as Broussard drove the 0-1 pitch into the right-field stands. It came in front of a nationwide audience that leaned close to its boxed televisions, computer monitors and flat-screens.
Wang's eyes followed the ball. He even walked a few steps toward right field. He may have wanted to grab that ball out of some fan's hands and hit the rewind button. But he stopped. Then he turned back toward the plate.
Wang walked to the dugout, the crowd erupted and pitching coach Ron Guidry made his way over to Wang.
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"If you're going to lose, think about losing on your best stuff," Guidry said he told him, with a couple of pats on the neck.
Righty's bid for history ends with Broussard homer in eighth
by Bryan Hoch / MLB.com
Barely breaking stride, Wang took a brief walk around the mound, gritted his teeth and put the finishing touches on the eighth inning of work.
Wang later said that he wasn't upset to have lost the perfect game. If the icy-nerved hurler had been, the Yankees probably would have been curious to see what it looked like.
~~~ ~~~ ~~~
"For a guy who we weren't sure he was going to make his next start, he did a great job," Torre said.
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