SEATTLE (AP) — As he rode down in the crowded elevator wearing a wide grin after watching
Felix Hernandez twirl baseball history, Seattle general manager
Jack Zduriencik felt like having a little fun.
He pulled out his cellphone, held it to his ear and listened for a moment.
"No, we're not trading Felix Hernandez," Zduriencik jokingly said into his phone.
Not after Wednesday. Not anytime soon.
The 2010 AL
Cy Young
Award winner has never hid his desire for pitching perfection. For a
franchise on its way to an 11th straight season without a playoff
appearance, Hernandez is the one constant keeping fans interested in
Mariners baseball.
Hernandez
(11-5) rewarded those fans with a 12-strikeout gem on Wednesday
afternoon. He baffled the Rays using his sharp curve and blistering
fastball to keep the Rays guessing all day.
It finally culminated in the ninth inning when Hernandez struck out pinch-hitter
Desmond Jennings, got pinch-hitter
Jeff Keppinger to ground out and closed out the perfecto by falling behind Sean Rodriguez 2-0 and then throwing three perfect pitches.
His
teammates had spent most of the game leaving Hernandez to himself, but
after the right-hander was done pointing at the sky, he was engulfed
in celebration.
"It
was always in my mind, every game. 'I need to throw a perfect game.'
For every pitcher I think it's in their mind," Hernandez said. "Today it
happened and it's something special. I don't have any words to explain
this. This is pretty amazing. It doesn't happen every day."
It was the third perfect game in baseball this season — a first — joining gems by Chicago's
Philip Humber against the Mariners in April and San Francisco's
Matt Cain versus Houston in June. More than half of all perfectos — 12 — have come in the last 25 seasons.
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This also was the sixth no-hitter in the majors this season, three of
them at Safeco Field. Humber threw his gem in Seattle, then six Mariners
pitchers combined to hold the
Los Angeles Dodgers
hitless at the park on June 8. There have been seven no-hitters in a
season twice since 1900. It happened in 1990 and again in 1991, with
Nolan Ryan throwing one in each of those years.
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