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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Buehrle hurls no-hitter to lead ChiSox over Rangers

Mark Buehrle became the first White Sox pitcher in over a decade to throw a complete game, no hitter. The last person to do this was Wilson Alvarez when he threw one at Baltimore on Aug. 11, 1991.

Buehrle, who becomes an UFA at the end of the year was almost perfect. He allowed one walk over his 9 innings and ended up picking off the runner at first before anything could come of it.

This was an absolutely incredible performance, and if he keeps pitching like he did today, the ChiSox might indeed find themselves in the post season once more.

Great job, you have to tip your hat to a player who can pitch such a gem.

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