On This Date…

On September 1st, 2014 four Phillies pitchers combined to throw a no-hitter vs Atlanta Braves.  Cole Hamels went 6 innings and got the win. Jake Diekman, Ken Giles, and Jonathan Papelbon each threw 1 no-hit inning.     

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#63 Phillies Jake Diekman

Jake Diekman – Phillies/P (2012-15) Jake Diekman was a hard-throwing lefty reliever that was part of an exciting young Phillies bullpen. That bullpen did not stay together long as Ken Giles was traded for Vince Velasquez and four minor leaguers, and Diekman was traded along with Cole Hamels to Texas in a move that brought several top prospects (Jorge Alfaro, Jerad Eickhoff, Jake Thompson, and Nick Williams). Diekman’s 96+ mph fastball is among the best of all MLB lefty relievers.

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#31 Phillies Garry Maddox

Garry Maddox  – Phillies/CF (1975-86)   Garry Maddox was an 8-time Gold Glover and one of the game’s greatest-fielding centerfielders. Legendary voice of the Phillies, Harry Kalas nicknamed Garry Maddox the Secretary of Defense. He also said of Maddox, “Two-thirds of the Earth is covered by water, the other third is covered by Garry Maddox.”  While Maddox was known for his defensive exploits, he had some success with the bat as well. Maddox drove in the winning run in the deciding game five of the NLCS in 1980 vs Houston Astros, and then caught the final out sending the Phillies to the World Series vs Kansas City Royals.  In 1973, Maddox finished 3rd in hitting (.319 avg) and 2nd in triples (10). In 1976, Maddox again finished 3rd in hitting (.330 avg), and finished 3rd in doubles (37). The fleet-footed Maddox stole 20+ bases 9 consecutive seasons. Maddox won the World Series with the Phils in 1980, won the Roberto Clemente Award in 1986 and entered the Phillies Wall of Fame in 2001.     

       

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#10 Flyers John LeClair

John LeClair – Flyers/LW (1995-04)   Big “Johnny Vermont” was a high-scoring winger on the Flyers famed Legion of Doom line. LeClair had three consecutive 50-goal seasons (51 in 1995-96, 50 in 1996-97, and 51 in 1997-98). He was the first American-born NHL player to accomplish this.  LeClair was awarded the Pelle Lindbergh Memorial Trophy in 1995, the Bobby Clarke Trophy in 1997, 1998, and the NHL Plus/Minus Award in 1997, 1999. The 5-time NHL All Star was inducted into the US Hockey Hall of Fame in 2009.

   

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#35 Phillies Cole Hamels

Cole Hamels – Phillies/P (2006-2015) Cole “Hollywood” Hamels was an important piece to the Phillies late 2000’s dominance. Hamels was an NL All Star in 2007, 2011, and 2012.  Hamels was both the NLCS and World Series MVP in 2008 en route to the Phillies 2008 World Series Championship. “Hollywood” also won the Babe Ruth Award in 2008.  Hamels pitched a combined no-hitter vs. Atlanta Braves on September 1st, 2014.  Hamels then pitched a no-hitter in his Phillies farewell game on July 25th, 2015 vs. Chicago Cubs, becoming only the 5th pitcher with a no-hitter and a combined no-hitter.     

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