ATLANTA -- With their playoff hopes uncertain, Atlantas struggling batters picked a bad time to get no-hit by Cole Hamels and three Philadelphia relievers. Fake Vans Slip-on . "You feel like youve hit a good stride," manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "And all of a sudden you go through a stretch where you score one run in 27 innings, and lucky enough to win one of those games." Hamels and the Phillies bullpen combined on the seasons fourth no-hitter, blanking the Atlanta Braves 7-0 Monday. Atlanta lost 4-0 two days earlier to Miami and beat the Marlins 1-0 Sunday. The Braves, who had won 11 of 15, began Monday 1 1/2 games back in the NL wild-card race. But nobody could solve Hamels and the Philadelphia bullpen. Jason Heyward drew two walks and stole three bases. Atlanta was otherwise punchless. "He walked a few guys on and he gave us an opportunity," Justin Upton said after going 0 for 3 with two strikeouts. "We should have executed in that situation, but we didnt and it just kind of steamrolled from there." It was all the more unusual in that Hamels left the game with his bid intact after six innings. He was fine with the decision, too, having already thrown 108 pitches at a hot afternoon at Turner Field. "Just understanding the situation, every time I went out there I was battling control issues," Hamels said. "I wasnt getting ahead of guys. Walking the leadoff hitter will put you in a lot of trouble, and it does. It builds up your pitch count." Hamels (8-6) struck out seven, matched a season high with five walks and hit a batter. Relievers Jake Diekman, Ken Giles and closer Jonathan Papelbon each pitched a perfect inning to finish off the gem. A smiling Hamels watched from the bench as they finished off what he started. Clayton Kershaw and Josh Beckett of the Dodgers and Tim Lincecum of the Giants threw no-hitters earlier this year. Right fielder Marlon Byrd foiled the Braves best bid for a hit. With runners on second and third in the third inning, Byrd raced in and toward the line to make a diving catch on Chris Johnsons slicing liner to end the inning. Johnson came close again in the ninth with a grounder up the middle. Shortstop Jimmy Rollins ranged behind the bag to make the play. Phil Gosselin then lined out to first baseman Darin Ruf, who had taken over in the ninth for Ryan Howard, to end the game. Hamels singled and scored in the sixth inning, and got pats of congratulations in the dugout after pitching the bottom half. He was on deck in the seventh, but a decision already seemed to be made when he was pulled for pinch-hitter Grady Sizemore. The 30-year-old Hamels already had impressive accomplishments on his resume -- in 2008, he was the MVP of the World Series and the NL championship series, and hes a three-time All-Star. Diekman struck out two and Giles fanned three before Papelbon took over. This was the 11th combined no-hitter in major league history. Kevin Millwood and five Seattle relievers teamed up to do it against the Dodgers in 2012. The first combined no-hitter came in 1917 when Babe Ruth walked the first Washington batter of the game and was ejected, and Boston Red Sox reliever Ernie Shore didnt allow another runner. Roy Halladay pitched the previous two Phillies no-hitters -- he threw a perfect game against the Marlins in 2010, then threw a no-hitter the same year in the playoffs against Cincinnati. It was 12th no-hitter in Phillies history. The last pitcher to no-hit the Braves was Ubaldo Jimenez of Colorado in 2010. Philadelphia manager Ryne Sandberg knew Hamels was tired and ready to come out of the game. Their discussion was a quick one. "He was pretty well spent there," Sandberg said. The early innings had something to do with it. The stressful innings, stranding the runners at second and third a couple of times, but he wasnt going to go nine." Ben Revere tripled and drove in a career-high five runs. The leadoff man started the day with 15 RBIs this season. Julio Teheran (13-10) gave up five hits and five runs -- two earned -- with four walks in 6 2-3 innings. He left after Reveres bases-loaded triple made it 5-0 in the seventh. Shortstop Andrelton Simmons error set up the runs. Philadelphia has won Hamels last five starts against the Braves. He owns a 0.97 ERA and four victories in that span. "Past the third inning he started throwing the ball where he wanted to," Johnson said. "With that cutter and that sinker both in, you didnt know which way it was going to go, whether it was going to go in on your hands or back towards the plate." UP NEXT Phillies: RHP Kyle Kendrick (7-11) starts Tuesday vs. Atlanta. He has a 6.55 ERA over his last nine starts. ... Braves LHP Mike Minor (6-8) is winless with two losses and a 2.77 ERA in two starts against Philadelphia this year. Fake Vans Toy Story .J. -- The New Jersey Devils are so bad in shootouts, coach Pete DeBoer doesnt mind seeing his team take chances in the five-minute overtime. Fake Vans From China . Today, well look at five frontcourt players today, here from the Bay Area. 1. AMIR JOHNSON (Raptors): I cant figure out what the issue or problem is, but based upon what Im seeing, hes not right. http://www.fakevans.com/ . They wanna make t-shirts about it and sell them at our next hockey game..DB: Wow, they want to make t-shirts? That sounds pretty amazing.MS: Yeah, I was also on the Top 10, I was number 1 today, so that was pretty cool.TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button produces monthly rankings (October-June) of the top players eligible for the NHL Draft. Craigs rankings represent his own individual assessment of where players are slotted in the NHL draft. (Prev. indicates previous ranking on Craigs List - November, 2014) The team selecting first overall in the 2015 NHL Draft should give equal consideration to Connor McDavid and Jack Eichel. To this point I have had McDavid number one and Eichel number two. No longer is that the case as I have them in a dead heat as the best player available for the 2015 NHL draft. Two generational talents and the debate will rage on as to who should be the first selection. My opinion is that they both bring elements to the game that are unique to them. McDavid’s ability to play at high speed and execute. Eichel’s exceptional reach and ability to move laterally through traffic. It’s not that Eichel can’t execute at high speed or that McDavid doesn’t move laterally through traffic, only that it’s hallmarks of the each other’s games. They both impact the game through their strengths and find ways to raise their level when required. The World Junior tournament will bring intense scrutiny but they have been under it for years and have not shown any sign of being shrinking violets. I know there can be only one player selected first overall but one day I lean towards selecting McDavid and another day it is Eichel. The day for deciding is far off but there is nothing separating these two players at the moment. Noah Hanifin of Boston College is a very talented player but he no longer stands alone as the next best player after McDavid and Eichel. I have always felt that Zach Werenski of the Michigan Wolverines is very close to Noah in ability and potential. Both are 17-year-old defensemen playing NCAA hockey and both are faring well. Along with Oilver Kylington of AIK in the Swedish Allsvenkan and Ivan Provorov of the Brandon Wheat Kings, they comprise a quartet of defensemen who all show potential to be top two defensemen in the NHL. All may have the opportunity to play in the TJC so scrutiny may very well extend beyond McDavid and Eichel. Dylan Strome, Mitchell Marner, Nick Merkley and Kyle Connor round out the top 10 and they possess high end offensive talent that NHL teams covet. Teams picking after number two will have the opportunity to add players who can have a significant impact on their teams’ fortunes. It may not be any easier determining who a team may prefer but it certainly looks like the quality of player is extremely high. 1. Connor McDavid (Centre) - Prev: 1 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Erie (OHL) CAN 13/01/97 L 61 195 1. Jack Eichel (Centre) - Prev: 2 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Boston University (H.E.) USA 28/10/96 R 62 195 3. Noah Hanifin (Defence) - Prev: 3 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Boston College (H.E.) USA 25/01/97 L 62 201 4. Dylan Strome (Centre) - Prev. 4 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Erie (OHL) CAN 07/03/97 L 63 187 5. Mitchell Marner (Right Wing) - Prev: 5 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. London (OHL) CAN 05/05/97 R 511 154 6. Oliver Kylington (Defence) - Prev: 6 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Farjestad (SHL) SWE 19/05/97 L 60 180 7. Zach Werenski (Defence) - Prev: 8 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Michigan (Big 10) USA 19/07/97 L 61 201 8. Ivan Provorov (Defence) - Prev: 9 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Brandon (WHL) RUS 13/01/97 L 60 193 9. Nick Merkley (Centre) - Prev: 11 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Kelowna (WHL) CAN 23/05/97 R 511 188 10. Kyle Connor (Centre) - Prev: 10 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Youngstown (USHL) USA 09/12/96 L 61 170 11. Jansen Harkins (Centre) - Prev: 12 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Prince George (WHL) CAN 23/05/97 L 61 181 12. Jeremy Roy (Defence) - Prev: 22 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Sherbrooke (QMJHL) CAN 14/05/97 R 60 189 13. Daniel Sprong (Right Wing) - Prev: 7 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Charlottetown (QMJHL) NED 17/03/97 R 61 189 14. Evgeni Svechnikov (Right Wing) - Prev: 17 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Cape Breton (QMJHL) RUS 31/10/96 L 61 180 15. Brock Boeser (Right Wing) - Prev: 19 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Waterloo (USHL) USA 25/02/97 R 61 187 16. Mathew Barzal (Centre) - Prev: 14 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Seattle (WHL) CAN 26/05/97 R 60 178 17. Pavel Zacha (Centre) - Prev: 13 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Sarnia (OHL) CZE 06/04/97 L 63 210 18. Lawson Crouse (Left Wing) - Prev: 15 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Kingston (OHL) CAN 23/06/97 L 64 211 19. Colin White (Centre): Prev: 20 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 30/01/97 R 60 183 20. Travis Konecny (Centre): Prev: 16 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Ottawa (OHL) CAN 11/03/97 R 510 173 21. Thomas Novak (Centre) - Prev: 21 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Waterloo (USHL) USA 28/04/97 L 60 174 22. Miko Rantanen (Right Wing) - Prev: 23 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. TPS (SM Liiga-FIN) FIN 29/10/96 L 64 211 23. Nicolas Meloche (Defence) - Prev: 25 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Baie Comeau (QMJHL) CAN 18/07/97 R 63 199 24. Thomas Chabot (Defence) - Prev: 26 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Saint John (QMJHL) CAN 30/01/97 L 61 181 25. Jakub Zboril (Defence) - Prev: 27 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Saint John (QMJHL) CZE 21/02/97 L 61 184 26. Anthony Beauvillier (Left Wing) - Prev: 28 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Shawinigan (QMJHL) CAN 08/06/97 L 510 171 27. Jeremy Bracco (Right Wing) - Prev: 33 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 17/03/97 R 59 173 28: Filip Chlapik (Centre) - Prev: 29 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Charlottetown (QMJHL) CZE 03/06/97 L 60 194 29: Brendan Guhle (Defence) - Prev: NA Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Prince Albert (WHL) CAN 29/07/97 L 62 184 30. Jake Debrusk (Left Wing) - Prev: 52 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Swift Current (WHL) CAN 17/10/96 L 60 171 31. Jordan Greenway (Left Wing) - Prev: 18 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 16/02/97 L 65 222 32. Adam Musil (Centre/Right Wing) - Prev: 24 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Red Deer (WHL) CAN 26/03/97 R 63 206 33. Sabastian Aho (Right Wing) - Prev: 36 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Karpat Jr. (Finland Jr.) FIN 26/07/97 L 511 172 34. Guillaume Brisebois (Defence) - Prev: 35 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Acadie Bathurst (QMJHL) CAN 21/07/97 L 62 170 35. Timo Meier (Right Wing) - Prev: 80 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Halifax (QMJHL) SUI 08/10/96 L 61 208 36. Nicolas Roy (Centre) - Prev: 30 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Chicoutimi (QMJHL) CAN 05/02/97 R 64 202 37. Nikita Korostelev (Right Wing) - Prev: 39 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Sarnia (OHL) RUS 08/02/97 R 61 195 38: Mitchell Vande Sompel (Defence) - Prev: 59 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Oshawa (OHL) CAN 11/02/97 L 510 182 39: Gustav Bouramman (Defence) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) SWE 24/01/97 R 511 184 40. Rasmus Andersson (Defence) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Barrie (OHL) SWE 27/10/96 R 60 210 41. Vince Dunn (Defence) - Prev: 34 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Niagara (OHL) CAN 29/10/96 L 60 182 42. Brandon Carlo (Defence) - Prev: 32 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Tri-City (WHL) USA 26/11/96 R 65 198 43. David Kase (Centre) - Prev: 45 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Chomutov (Czech Jr.) CZE 28/01/97 L 511 169 44. Yakov Trenin (Centre) - Prev: 38 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Gatineau (QMJHL) RUS 13/01/97 L 62 192 45. Ryan Pilon (Defence) - Prev: 46 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Brandon (WHL) CAN 10/10/96 L 62 212 46. Fake Vans For Sale. Noah Juulsen (Defence) - Prev: 40 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Everett (WHL) CAN 02/04/97 R 61 175 47. Jacob Larsson (Defence) - Prev: 43 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Frolunda (Sweden - J20) SWE 29/04/97 L 62 191 48. Andrew Mangiapane (Right Wing) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Barrie (OHL) CAN 04/04/96 L 510 170 49. Erik Foley (Left Wing) - Prev: 60 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Cedar Rapids (USHL) USA 30/06/97 L 60 185 50. Alexandre Alain (Centre) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Gatineau (QMJHL) CAN 03/03/97 R 60 173 51. Christian Fischer (Right Wing) - Prev: 57 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 15/04/97 R 61 212 52. Paul Bittner (Left Wing) - Prev: 41 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Portland (WHL) USA 04/11/96 L 64 206 53. Ryan Gropp (Left Wing) - Prev: 58 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Seattle (WHL) CAN 16/09/96 L 62 184 54. Felix Sandstrom (Goalie) - Prev: 55 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Brynas Jr. (Sweden J-20) SWE 12/01/97 L 62 191 55. Daniel Vlader (Goalie) - Prev: 56 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Kladno (Czech Jr.) CZE 20/08/97 L 65 185 56. Matthew Spencer (Defence) - Prev: 31 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Peterborough (OHL) CAN 24/03/97 R 62 200 57. Blake Speers (Centre) - Prev: 37 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) CAN 02/01/97 R 511 177 58. Adam Marsh (Left Wing) - Prev: 75 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL) USA 22/08/97 L 60 160 59. Ethan Bear (Defence) - Prev: 48 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Seattle (WHL) CAN 26/06/97 R 60 202 60. Michael Spacek (Right Wing) - Prev: 54 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Pardubice Jr. (Czech Jr.) CZE 09/04/97 R 511 187 61. Callum Booth (Goalie) - Prev: 72 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Quebec (QMJHL) CAN 21/05/97 L 63 199 62. Jonas Siegenthaler (Defence) - Prev: 71 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. GCK Zurich (Swiss 2) SUI 06/05/97 L 63 220 63. Caleb Jones (Defence) - Prev: 62 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 06/06/97 L 60 194 64. Reid Gardiner (Centre) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Prince Albert (WHL) CAN 19/01/96 R 511 185 65. Julius Nattinen (Centre) - Prev: 44 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. JYP (Finland Jr.) FIN 14/01/97 L 62 191 66. Nathan Noel (Centre) - Prev: 42 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Saint John (QMJHL) CAN 21/06/97 R 511 170 67. AJ Greer (Left Wing) - Prev: 49 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Boston University (H.E.) CAN 14/12/96 L 63 204 68. Graham Knott (Left Wing) - Prev: 47 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Niagara (OHL) CAN 13/01/97 L 64 192 69. Mackenzie Blackwood (Goalie) - Prev: 61 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Barrie (OHL) CAN 09/12/96 L 64 215 70. Filip Ahl (Right Wing) - Prev: 53 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. HV71 (Sweden J20) SWE 12/06/97 L 63 211 71. Glenn Gawdin (Centre) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Swift Current (WHL) CAN 25/03/97 R 61 188 72. Jared Bethune (Centre) - Prev: 51 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Prince George (WHL) CAN 20/01/97 L 60 174 73. Deven Sideroff (Right Wing) - Prev: 77 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Kamloops (WHL) CAN 14/04/97 R 511 171 74. Alexander Dergachyov (Right Wing) - Prev: 91 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. SKA St. Petersburg (Russia - MHL) RUS 27/09/96 L 64 200 75. Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson (Centre/Right Wing) - Prev: 86 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Omaha (USHL) SWE 31/10/96 R 61 192 76. Brent Gates (Centre) - Prev: 67 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Green Bay (USHL) USA 12/08/97 L 62 196 77. Lukas Jasek (Right Wing) - Prev: 64 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Trinec Jr. (Czech Jr.) CZE 28/08/97 R 511 165 78. Travis Dermott (Defence) - Prev: 63 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Erie (OHL) CAN 22/12/96 L 511 197 79. Erik Cernak (Defence) - Prev: 68 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Kosice (Slovak) SVK 28/05/97 R 63 192 80. Brendan Warren (Left Wing) - Prev: 73 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 07/05/97 L 60 191 81. Spencer Smallman (Right Wing) - Prev: 78 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Saint John (QMJHL) CAN 09/09/96 R 61 184 82. Dennis Yan (Left Wing) - Prev: 83 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Shawinigan (QMJHL) USA 14/04/97 L 61 180 83. Vladimir Tkachev (Right Wing) - Prev: 65 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Moncton (QMJHL) RUS 05/10/95 R 510 144 84. Denis Malgin (Centre) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Zurich (Suisse) SUI 18/01/97 R 58 163 85. Roman Dymacek (Left Wing) - Prev: 100 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Brno (Czech Jr.) CZE 06/01/97 L 61 175 86. Kevin Davis (Defence) - Prev: 74 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Everett (WHL) CAN 14/03/97 R 60 183 87. Gabriel Carlsson (Defence) - Prev: 70 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Linkoping (Sweden J20) SWE 02/01/97 L 64 183 88. Zachary Senyshyn (Right Wing) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Sault Ste. Marie (OHL) CAN 30/03/97 R 61 192 89. Aleksi Saarela (Centre) - Prev: 69 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Assat Pori (Finland Jr.) FIN 07/01/97 L 511 198 90. Samuel Dove-McFalls (Centre/Left Wing) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Saint John (QMJHL) CAN 10/04/97 L 62 207 91. Brien Diffley (Defence) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Boston University (H.E.) USA 08/07/95 L 61 176 92. Grant Gabrielle (Defence) - Prev: 81 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 17/04/97 R 61 167 93. Mathieu Joseph (Left Wing) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Saint John (QMJHL) CAN 09/02/97 L 61 166 94. Kameron Kielly (Right Wing) - Prev: 66 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Charlottetown (QMJHL) CAN 13/12/96 R 60 180 95. Tory Dello (Defence) - Prev: 87 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Tri-City (USHL) USA 14/12/97 R 60 187 96. Robby Jackson (Left Wing) - Prev: 89 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Chicago (USHL) USA 22/08/97 L 510 183 97. Jesse Gabrielle (Left Wing) - Prev: 95 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Brandon (WHL) CAN 17/06/97 L 511 205 98. Jack Roslovic (Centre) - Prev: 98 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. USA NTDP (USHL) USA 29/01/97 R 61 182 99. Kyle Capobianco (Defence) - Prev: 96 Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Sudbury (OHL) CAN 13/08/97 L 61 178 100. Liam Herbst (Goalie) - Prev: N/A Team (League) Country Birthdate Shot HT. WT. Ottawa (OHL) CAN 14/09/96 R 64 194 ' ' ' « usmus, who seemed to resist any major shakeup, 2005 ... Sacramento has won five of its la » More blog posts in this category Common |
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