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Armando Galarraga gets a Corvette by GM for "near" perfect game
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<blockquote data-quote="Beezy" data-source="post: 9748230" data-attributes="member: 76724"><p>He's making out I'd say for good reason. First of all, it would have been the biggest moment of his career. I mean, Verlander threw one no hitter, and hasn't really gotten close to throwing another one since, which they are rare, let alone a perfect game. And he is marginally better than Galarraga. Also, I don't think he'll get the chance again. Also, it was clearly a missed call, and it was also SO close to the end of the game. Literally, you can't get any closer. And even though the biggest moment of his career was taken away by a terrible call, he still smiled, forgave the guy, and from what he shows, has little to no hard feelings against Jim Joyce. After Leyland had his words on the field, he forgave Jim as well. Jim Joyce even got more applause then boos when his name was announced for yesterday's game. It just goes to show that class is a very important thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beezy, post: 9748230, member: 76724"] He's making out I'd say for good reason. First of all, it would have been the biggest moment of his career. I mean, Verlander threw one no hitter, and hasn't really gotten close to throwing another one since, which they are rare, let alone a perfect game. And he is marginally better than Galarraga. Also, I don't think he'll get the chance again. Also, it was clearly a missed call, and it was also SO close to the end of the game. Literally, you can't get any closer. And even though the biggest moment of his career was taken away by a terrible call, he still smiled, forgave the guy, and from what he shows, has little to no hard feelings against Jim Joyce. After Leyland had his words on the field, he forgave Jim as well. Jim Joyce even got more applause then boos when his name was announced for yesterday's game. It just goes to show that class is a very important thing. [/QUOTE]
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