Happy Birthday Jim Thome, And More in Today’s Audio Vault
nfielder Jim Thome #25 of the Philadelphia Phillies prepares to bat against the Oakland Athletics during an MLB game at McAfee Coliseum on June 18, 2005 in Oakland, California. The Athletics won 2-1.
All week long, Ray “Dickie” Dunn is filling in for Andrew Salciunas. Which means the Vault rivalry continues, as Ray tries to outdo what Andrew usually brings to the Vault. Every day on The Anthony Gargano Show, they play some throwback audio that is relevant to the day. And over this weekend, there were some notable moments and Birthdays for the Phillies. A couple of walk-offs to complete comebacks, as well as the Birthday of Jim Thome.
Here is the lineup from the Audio Vault today:
- Chris Coste Hits Walk-Off To Finish 7-0 Comeback for the Phillies
- Bobby Abreu Hits a Walk-Off Inside The Park HR
- Happy Birthday Jim Thome
- Jim Thome Hits His First Two HRs as a Phillie in Back to Back at Bats
- Thome Hits His 400th HR
- Thome Hits a Pinch Hit Walkoff HR to Tie Sammy Sosa on All-Time HR Leaderboard
- Thome’s Speech When He Was Inducted to Wall of Fame
- Thome Discussing Bryce Harper
You can listen to the full Audio Vault below:
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History of Philadelphia Phillies No-Hitters
The euphoria created by 14 Philadelphia Phillies no-hitters in franchise history has given the fan base something to cherish forever.
A long history of over 11,000 losses and only two World Series has forced Philadelphia fans to take some punches. However, they’ve gotten their fair share of opportunities to watch the seminal moment when a starting pitcher completes one of the best single-game, individual achievements in professional sports.
A Special Baseball Novelty
The MLB season is a 162-game marathon. Fans need special circumstances to celebrate, and a no-hitter or perfect game fits the bill as the exhilarating novelty that ignites the passion of baseball fandom.
The long list of no-hitters in MLB history make up just over .1% of the league’s games. The perfect game is even less common. Only 24 pitchers in MLB history have faced and retired 27 batters in order. It’s happened about once in every 10,000 games.
Philadelphia Phillies No-Hitters
Everyone remembers Roy Halladay throwing a no-hitter in Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Cincinnati Reds in 2010. It was one of only three no-hitters in postseason history and one of two completed by only one pitcher.
However, it was Halladay’s perfect game four months earlier that’s arguably his most dominant performance. He matched the work of baseball legend Jim Bunning, who retired 27 in order for the Phillies in 1964.
Halladay also became one of six pitchers in MLB history to throw more than one no-hitter in the same season.
Michael Lorenzen pitched possibly the most surprising no-hitter in 2023 just two weeks after the Phillies acquired him in a trade with the Detroit Tigers.
There was even the perfect sendoff for Cole Hamels, one of two Phillies ever to win a World Series MVP.
No matter how old you are or how long you’ve watched the Phillies, you undoubtedly remember a no-hitter as one of the highlights of a particular season. Revisit all 14 in franchise history.
Dylan MacKinnon is The Digital Content Coordinator For 97.5 The Fanatic. he has been an Eagles, Flyers, Sixers, and Flyers fan his whole life. He graduated from Rutgers University with a Bachelors in Journalism. Dylan has worked at the Fanatic since 2016, starting as an Intern, moving to the Street team, and eventually was hired as an Associate Producer before settling into his current role in the Digital Department. You may hear him referred to on-air as "The D-Train."