Incredible but true.
Did you know that when National starter Aníbal Sánchez took a no-hitter into the eighth inning in St. Louis, he became the first starting pitcher in the history of October to go at least six innings deep in two postseason games without giving up a hit?
But did you know that when Nationals starter Max Scherzer took a no-hitter into the seventh inning on Saturday, he’d become just the second pitcher in the history of October to go at least six innings deep in two postseason games without giving up a hit.
But what is really eerie is that DID YOU KNOW THAT THE ONLY OTHER TIME IN POST SEASON HISTORY THAT TWO STARTING PITCHERS DID THIS IN BACK TO BACK GAMES WAS 6-YEARS AGO WHEN THESE SAME GUYS, SANCHEZ and SCHERZER, DID IT WHILE PITCHING FOR THE TIGERS? WHAT ARE THE ODDS?
Still, it's #GoYankees
ROOT FOR THE YANKEES OR BE QUIET