Saturday, June 2, 2012

Johan santana

  • NEW YORK — Johan Santana came off the field after celebrating his no-hitter with his New York Mets teammates and saw manager Terry Collins waiting on the top step of the dugout. The two men embraced and Santana said: "I told you to trust me.
  • (Washington Times)
  • NEW YORK -- Mets left-hander Johan Santana said he feels fine on Saturday, a day after throwing a 134-pitch no-hitter, a first in the history of the franchise in its 8,020th game.
  • (ESPN)
  • NEW YORK — Mike Baxter sacrificed his body for Johan Santana's no-hitter. Ramon Ramirez got hurt before he could even celebrate it.
  • (Washington Times)
  • NEW YORK -- A day after Johan Santana made Mets history, R.A. Dickey baffled the St. Louis Cardinals in his own way. The knuckleballer followed up Santanas no-hitter by shutting out St.
  • (ESPN)
  • Of all the baseball fans pulling for the New York Mets on Friday night, pulling hard for Johan Santana to nail down his historic no-hitter, one 65-year-old Midwesterner stood out as the most unlikely of them all. Jim Qualls, a ghost from the Mets' past.
  • (ESPN)
  • Once starter Johan Santana reached the seventh inning without allowing a hit to the Cardinals, Gooden glued his attention to one channel.
  • (Major League Baseball)
  • NEW YORK — Even a day after Johan Santana pitched the first no-hitter in Mets history, manager Terry Collins did not seem convinced he'd done the right thing.
  • (NJ.com)
  • Dickey was following in the footsteps of history Saturday, the day after Johan Santanas no-hitter.
  • (Newsday)
  • SAN DIEGO -- Omar Minaya had no idea that Johan Santana was throwing a no-hitter for the Mets on Friday because he was essentially sequestered in the Padres Draft room most of the day and evening.
  • (Major League Baseball)
  • Among the people who reached out to congratulate Johan Santana, the Venezuelan left-hander who had just thrown a the first no-hitter in Mets history Friday night, was Hugo Chavez, the Venezuelan president who is a huge baseball fan.
  • (New York Times Blogs)

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