On Yesterday's show Justin talked with callers about John Lester throwing a no hitter against the Kansas City Royals. The discussion lead to Justin posing the question on Lester's no hitter having a small slight in the importance or how awesome an achievement it really was since it was against the Royals.
Today SI.com came out with an article that gave a list of the Toughest Individual Achievements in Baseball.
1. Throw a perfect game.
2. Hitting for the cycle.
3. Unassisted Triple play.
4. Hitting a home run.
5. Stealing a base.
Do you agree with this list provided by SI.com or do you have a better collection of achievements than the one by SI.com? Let us know by commenting on the comment page.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
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The home run cycle has never been accomplished. I consider it the most difficult. Jason Werth came close a week ago Friday. He hit a grand slam, a three run shot, and solo homer. Had he been able to muster up a fourth homer with one man on base, he would have hit a two run homer and achieved the nearly impossible home run cycle.
--Bill Woolum
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