Verlander says no-no

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I wish I could type up something poetic or dramatic or chuck full of literary goodness. I don’t really have that in me, and I don’t think I could muster it right now anyways. But watching this unfold was a thing of beauty. Justin Verlander was good in the first inning, and better in the 9th. His defense helped him of course, but with strikeouts accounting for 12 of the 27 outs, he ... [link]

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Verlander tosses no-hitter against Brewers
Published 6/13/2007 by Eric Jackson at D-Town Baseball
... - Billfer @ The Detroit Tigers Weblog

Justin Verlander throws a no-no
Published 6/13/2007 by Matt Watson at Detroit Bad Boys
... It’s not basketball so I’ll let the

All Right, Justin!
Published 6/13/2007 by Matt Sussman at The Futon Report
... Oh, and nice no-hitter too.

Justin Verlander: 000 000 000 0 0 0
Published 6/13/2007 by Matt Watson at FanHouse
... when it's over. Let's put our ear to the ground and check out how the Tigers blogosphere celebrated. From The Detroit Tigers Weblog : I wish I could type up something poetic or dramatic or chuck full of literary goodness. I don't really have that in me, and I don't think I could muster it right now anyways. But watching this unfold was a thing of beauty.

Yardwork: Verlander.
Published 6/13/2007 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... He had filthy stuff in decimating Milwaukee’s bats striking out 12 and bringing 99 mph heat in the 8th inning. Good reads can be found here,

The Big Story: Justin Verlander
Published 6/13/2007 by The Feed at The Feed
... I wish I could type up something poetic or dramatic or chuck full of literary goodness. I don’t really have that in me, and I don’t think I could muster it right now anyways. But watching this unfold was a thing of beauty. Justin Verlander was good in the first inning, and better in the 9th. His defense helped him of course, but with strikeouts accounting for 12 of the 27 outs, he certainly didn’t overtax them. A triple digit fastball, a sharp curve, and a masterful change-up had a pretty good Brewers offense shaking their heads after flailing helplessly at the plate. (Detroit Tigers Weblog)

Bunt Singles: No-hit edition
Published 6/13/2007 by Kurt at Mack Avenue Tigers
... Bilfer grabbed a few of the key things I left out. Such as the fact Verlander hit 102 MPH on the radar in the 9th inning. I saw that on the replay and wow. Just wow. (DTW)

10 Darts at the MLB Board
Published 6/13/2007 by Brian at Empty the Bench
... the

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