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04-08-2012 05:45 PM #31
I think part of the reason many of us here on the OH respect this tradition (ok, superstition, if you like), is because it reflects not just an understanding of the game, but a greater understanding of how players play the game. I can pretty much guarantee everyone that by or after the 5th inning, the words "no-hitter" were not spoken by anyone in the O's dugout. If it's your contention that it's a silly observance, well, hey, you're probably right, and can we can all debate the merits of your stance. But if you were a player at any level in any dugout and you did that, and the pitcher lost his no-hitter, you'd likely get reminded of this tradition in a not-so-friendly manner by one of your teammates.
I learned this playing little league at the age of 12, when I said something about my pitcher's no-hitter, which he lost in the 9th inning. Our third baseman took my glove after the game and threw it in a nearby pond. Ha Ha. I explained this all to my dad when I got home. He took me to get a new one almost immediately and said, "I think you learned your lesson. Don't ever talk about a no-hitter when your pitcher's got one going..."
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04-08-2012 05:47 PM #32
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It's my dad's fault and he apologized. He was standing in the living room for innings 1 through 7. He sat down in the 8th.
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04-08-2012 05:47 PM #33
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04-08-2012 05:56 PM #34
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04-08-2012 06:03 PM #35
I know what a lot of people's drink of choice is on this site, WINE!

But really, some people take superstitions too seriously. Just watch the game, whatever happens, happens. Only the players decide what happens. There are no baseball Gods.
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04-08-2012 06:08 PM #36
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04-08-2012 06:43 PM #37
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I was at the game and was talking about thee no hitter after the third. Superstitions are silly
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04-08-2012 07:17 PM #38
I've always believed that superstitious behavior is self-defeating.
On the other hand, OFFNY you dirty, rotten,
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04-08-2012 07:24 PM #39
I was at the game and referred to it as "That thing we're not talking about."
I began texting friends in the sixth saying things like, "I'm not saying anything about it, but go check the amount of hits that Hammel has allowed."
I guess what I'm saying is it was more fun finding creative ways to talk about it without talking about it. Also,
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04-08-2012 07:30 PM #40
Oh come on. Everyone knows the superstition is the ballplayers making mention of it. Fans are excluded.
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04-08-2012 08:22 PM #41
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04-08-2012 08:23 PM #42
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TO take a bit of the heat off the OP Thorne opened his stupid mouth and said point blank Hammel has a no hitter through 7 innings . I knew that idiot wouldn't be able to control himself and one Hammel pitch later, boom.!
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04-08-2012 08:27 PM #43
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04-08-2012 08:28 PM #44
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04-08-2012 08:41 PM #45
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Meh, 90% of announcers aren't going to say anything. At least not come right out directly and say "Hammel has a no hitter through 7. Hint around it , yes, but not come out directly and say it.
No, as they were running off the field after the top of the inning Thorne says "Hammel has a no hitter through 7".


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