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Hi, concerning the sourced addition that you made to that article - could you please clarify whether it is the cited author's (Philip Norman's) conjecture, or whether it is based on any actual statements by McCartney? Also, a literal quote from Norman's text could be useful. Regards, --194.145.161.227 16:39, 19 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

  • Since you don't have a user page, I'm replying here and on Talk:Carry That Weight. I don't have the book on hand, but I'll try and fix it to a more direct quote from Norman's text when I get a chance. I believe it was conjecture of Norman based on statements by McCartney in interviews and somewhat his own (published, so valid, right?) opinion. Alex 15:13, 10 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

No hitters test

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Date Pitcher Team Run support Opponent Runs allowed League Catcher Notes
253 April 27, 2003 Kevin Millwood Philadelphia Phillies 1 San Francisco Giants 0 NL Mike Lieberthal On Phillie Phanatic's birthday and their last season at Veterans Stadium.
254 June 11, 2003
Roy Oswalt (1 inn.)
Billy Wagner (1 inn.)
Houston Astros (NL) 8 New York Yankees (AL) 0 Inter Brad Ausmus Most pitchers used in a combined no-hitter
255 May 18, 2004 Randy Johnson (2) Arizona Diamondbacks 2 Atlanta Braves 0 NL Robby Hammock Perfect game. Previous no-hitter almost fourteen years earlier.
League Key: NL - National League; AL - American League; FL - Federal League; PL - Players League; UA - Union Association; AA - American Association; NA - National Association; WS - World Series; Inter - Interleague Play
Names of pitchers in perfect games are bold.