Last night Rookie Anibal Sanchez from the Florida Marlins threw a no-hit no
run game against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Enclosed a list of the latinos that have pitched for a No-Hit No Run game in
MLB history.
JUEGOS “NO HIT - NO RUN”
Año Lanzador País Equipo vs. Marcador Liga
1963 Juan Marichal República Dominicana San Francisco Giants vs. Houston
Astros 1-0 NL
1976 John Candelaria Puerto Rico Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Los Angeles 2-0 NL
1987 Juan Nieves Puerto Rico Milwaukee Brewers vs. Baltimore Orioles 7-0 AL
1990 Fernando Valenzuela México Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St.Louis Cardinals
6-0 NL
1991 Wilson Alvarez Venezuela Chicago White Sox vs. Baltimore Orioles 7-0
AL
1995 Ramón Martínez República Dominicana Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Florida
Marlins 7-0 NL
1997 Francisco Cordova-Ricardo Rincón México Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Houston
Astros 3-0 NL
1999 José Jimenez República Dominicana St.Louis Cardinals vs. Arizona
Diamondbacks 1-0 NL
2006 Anibal Sánchez Venezuela Florida Marlins vs. Arizona Diamondbacks 2-0
NL
JUEGO PERFECTO “NO HIT - NO RUN” (Perfect Game)
Año Lanzador País Equipo vs. Marcador Liga
1991 Dennis Martínez Nicaragua Montreal Expos vs. Houston Astros 2-0 NL
>From: "Rod Nelson" <rnelson@...>
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>Subject: [latinobaseball] FW: Reliquary News & Notes
>Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2006 12:52:16 -0400
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>Thought you'd find this of interest.
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>Rod Nelson
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: terymar@... [mailto:terymar@...]
>Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 10:01 PM
>To: terymar@...
>Subject: Reliquary News & Notes
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>Reliquarians:
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>We are pleased to announce that Jeff Levie's photos from the recent Shrine
>of the Eternals 2006 Induction Day have been posted on the Baseball
>Reliquary Web site. Here's the link:
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>http://www.baseballreliquary.org/InductionDay2006_review.htm
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>In addition, we have posted the text of Samuel O. Regalado's Keynote
>Address, entitled "Extraordinary People: The Baseball Reliquary Induction
>of
>Josh Gibson, Kenichi Zenimura, and Fernando Valenzuela." That link is:
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>http://www.baseballreliquary.org/Keynote2006.htm
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>Also, we'd like to call your attention to a couple of upcoming events which
>surely will be of interest. Artist Ben Sakoguchi, whose baseball work is
>well represented in the Reliquary's permanent collection, will be showing
>144 Orange Crate Label paintings as part of a group exhibition opening this
>month in Los Angeles, California. Of the 144 to be exhibited, a total of
>54
>are from his "Orange Crate Label Series: The Unauthorized History of
>Baseball in 100-odd Paintings." For those who missed out on seeing the
>entire baseball series last February at Los Angeles City College, this is a
>terrific opportunity to see a substantial number of these paintings in a
>single venue. The exhibition, entitled "Politick" and showcasing work by
>Judy Baca, Mariona Barkus, Sandow Birk, Robbie Conal, Einar and Jamex de la
>Torre, and Zig Gron, in addition to Sakoguchi, will be presented at the
>Municipal Art Gallery in Barnsdall Park, Los Angeles, California, from
>September 16-November 26, 2006. The opening reception, which is free of
>charge, will be held Sunday, September 17, 2006, from 2 to 5 pm. Further
>details on the exhibition and opening reception can be found at:
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>http://bensakoguchi-calendar.blogspot.com/
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>The Baseball Reliquary is delighted to serve as a cultural
>sponsor/community
>partner for the world premiere of Los Angeles playwright/performer Heather
>Woodbury's "Tale of 2Cities: An American Joyride on Multiple Tracks," which
>will run for 12 performances only from September 30-October 8, 2006 at the
>Freud Playhouse on the UCLA campus as part of UCLA Live's International
>Theatre Festival. Told in two parts, the ensemble play is about the
>transplant of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles in 1958 and how the
>ensuing neighborhood upheaval in two cities resonates, both then and now,
>for three generations of multi-racial characters. Woodbury presented solo
>excerpts from this richly textured and dramatically engaging
>work-in-progress at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre in August 2004 as part
>of the Reliquary's program, "Legacies: Baseball from Flatbush to the City
>of
>Angels." The now-completed theatrical work is not to be missed and
>promises
>to be an extraordinary contribution to the artistic legacy exploring the
>most controversial franchise shift in professional sports history. The
>westward move of the Dodgers was a watershed for baseball, heralding an
>unprecedented growth in the business aspects of the national pastime, but
>also triggering deep emotional reaction on both coasts. For further
>information and tickets, visit the UCLA Live Web site at:
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>http://www.uclalive.org/event.asp?Event_ID=331
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>We hope that everyone enjoys the final weeks of summer.
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>Best wishes,
>Terry Cannon
>Executive Director
>The Baseball Reliquary
>www.baseballreliquary.org
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