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#1 2012-04-22 09:31:58

silentslayer7
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Philip Humbers perfect game was strange in more than one way.

All baseball fans on scratch have probably heard about Philip Humber's perfect game. The thing is, there were a lot of things about it that were off. First of all, the number 21 was a huge part of it. By the end of the seventh, 21 straight men were retired. The date was April 21. It was the 21st perfect game ever. The year is 2012, and 12 backwards is, guess what? 21. Seems a bit odd.

Also, the end was strange. Brendan Ryan unsuccesfully checked a swing and struck out on the throw to first because of the dropped third strike, so that was odd too. Discuss this here.

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#2 2012-04-22 09:53:40

scimonster
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Re: Philip Humbers perfect game was strange in more than one way.

That's quite interesting. 21, 21, 21.  tongue

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#3 2012-04-24 14:37:25

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Re: Philip Humbers perfect game was strange in more than one way.

scimonster wrote:

That's quite interesting. 21, 21, 21.  tongue

forgot a 21  tongue   big_smile


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#4 2012-04-25 06:37:30

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Re: Philip Humbers perfect game was strange in more than one way.

Why yes, that is weird.

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