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Felix Hernandez finishes off the Red Sox with a strikeout of Youkilis. His one hitter gives him seventeen straight scoreless innings to start the season. He's allowed just four hits and four walks while striking out 18. The Mariners take... [link]

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Blogging the Bases 4/11: King Felix King-Kong's Matsuzaka
Published 4/12/2007 by Blog@FanIQ.com (CriticalFanatic) at FanIQ Blog
... Apparently, the "gyroball" was present on that strikeout to Sexson. It's as advertised as unhittable. (

The Daily Closer: King Of The Hill
Published 4/12/2007 at Deadspin
... ‣ Matsuzaka pitched okay. He retired Ichiro four times, but the rest of the Mariners found a way to pound out eight hits. And Johjima, who faced Dice-K quite a bit in Japan, managed two doubles. Still, on most days, the Red Sox will take seven innings and three runs from their starter. By the way, Will Carroll wrote that the pitch that struck out Sexson was the gyroball. [Baseball Musings]

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