- Your browser does not support iframes. NEW YORK -- For more than 50 years, the New York Mets chased that elusive no-hitter. Johan Santana finally finished the job. (Huffington Post)
- Johan Santana threw the first no-hitter ever for the New York Mets as he blanked the visiting World Series champion St Louis Cardinals 8-0 at Citi Field on Friday with the help of a big break and a big assist from outfielder Mike Baxter. (Allentown Morning Call)
- At some point during Fridays Mets-Cardinals game, Ron Darling - when discussing why Johan Santana didnt get a huge reception during his 7th-inning at-bat - said Met fans were jaded. (New York Daily News)
- NEW YORK -- It had to be Johan. And it had to be like this. It had to be Johan Santana, post-surgery. Not just post-surgery, but post a surgery that no one ever really comes back from. But yes, most of all, it had to be Johan. (CBS Sports)
- The disputed call on Beltran's sharp liner past third base and down the line was the difference between Johan Santana's immortality as the first Mets pitcher to throw a no-hitter in the clubs' 50 years and just another Mets near-miss. (Boston Herald)
- NEW YORK — Johan Santana pitched the first no-hitter in New York Mets' history, helped by an umpire's missed call and an outstanding catch in left field in an 8-0 victory over St. Louis Cardinals on tonight. (Detroit Free Press)
- NEW YORK -- For 8,019 games, across 51 seasons, it had never happened for the New York Mets. Not at the Polo Grounds, not at Shea Stadium, not at Citi Field, not on the road. (San Jose Mercury News)
- It was a night for and about Mets fans as much as it was about Johan Santana, a fact illustrated in a sweet media moment in the SNY booth Friday. Eight thousand-some games later, the night finally has arrived, he said, and its almost surreal. (Newsday)
- His return to the Big Apple turned into quite a night. Beltran and the St. Louis Cardinals were no-hit by Johan Santana in an 8-0 loss to the New York Mets on Friday. (San Jose Mercury News)
- The Marlins lost 6-4 to the Phillies tonight, but shortstop Jose Reyes still found a reason to celebrate after the game. Reyes' close friend, former Mets teammate Johan Santana, pitched the first no-hitter in the history of the New York Mets. (Palm Beach Post (blog))
Saturday, June 2, 2012
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