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Felger & Massarotti

The World Series “No-Hitter” // Closing Thoughts // The Final Word - 11/3 (Hour 4)

Felger & Massarotti

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Sports

4.1977 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2022

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

(0:00) Resetting thoughts on the World Series “no-hitter.”

(12:44) Callers share their opinion. 

(23:12) Final thoughts, calls, and emails from the program.

(36:36) The Final Word.

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0:00.0

It's Boston's most listened to afternoon radio program.

0:05.3

Wee.

0:06.7

Velgar and mass.

0:07.9

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0:11.0

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0:26.1

Reesout. I reset where we started the day with

0:34.7

probably the least buzzworthy no-hitter in the history of Major League Baseball.

0:40.1

I just say that because there was a no-hitter thrown last night in the World Series. Correct, right.

0:40.9

And emphasized that last part in the World Series.

0:43.7

Which, you know, growing up, you heard just ad nauseum about Don Larson's perfect game in the 1956 World Series.

0:53.1

Like, it was just a thing.

0:54.3

It was like one of the most iconic games in baseball history and the importance of throwing a no hitter or a perfect game in the World Series.

1:03.2

And not that we were around for that.

1:05.3

But, I mean, if you're of a certain age, you just heard about it and heard about and heard about it.

1:09.6

Perfect game.

1:10.6

World Series.

1:11.7

Only two no hitters in the history of postseason baseball. Roy Halliday was the other one in a divisional series. I don't have the year in front of me. It was his first career postseason start. Oh, is that right? Yeah. Okay. So Don Larson, iconic historical, generational kind of event. Roy Halliday, probably going to the Hall of Fame, right?

1:28.9

Okay.

1:29.5

Yeah.

1:29.6

So like Hall of Fame, right? Okay? Yeah. So, like, Hall of Fame players, iconic moments. Last night was a no-hitter. And there's people out there who are probably hearing this for the first time. There was a no-hitter last night. Right. The least buzzworthy no-hitter in the history of Major League Baseball. Right. And again, just to give you an idea of the significance of that, Don Larson doesn't exist were it not for that game. Don Larson is a nobody in Major League Baseball history. He's not even a Hall of Fame. had a losing record in his career. Is that right? 81 and 91.

2:01.8

I mean, Don Larson was the ultimate jag.

2:05.0

Just another guy.

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