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		<title>Today In History – Cy Young Throws No-No at 41</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[30 June 1908 – On this day one hundred years ago, Boston Red Sox pitcher Cy Young, at the age of 41, throws his third career no-hitter against the Highlanders in New York as the visitors win 8-0. Four years earlier, the veteran pitcher and future Hall of Famer had thrown the team’s only perfect &#8230; <a href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/content/2008/06/30/today-in-history-cy-young-throws-no-no-at-41/" class="more-link">Continue reading<span class="screen-reader-text"> "Today In History – Cy Young Throws No-No at 41"</span></a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>30 June 1908</strong> – On this day one hundred years ago, Boston Red Sox pitcher <a title="Cy Young" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/cy-young/">Cy Young</a>, at the age of 41, throws his third career no-hitter against the Highlanders in New York as the visitors win 8-0. Four years earlier, the veteran pitcher and future Hall of Famer had thrown the team’s only perfect game to date against the Philadelphia Athletics; he had also pitched a no-hitter in 1897 with the Cleveland Spiders. Young started his afternoon on the mound by issuing a walk to Harry Niles on a 3-2 pitch, who was later thrown out on an attempted steal; no other batter reached first and, as a result, he faced the minimum number of batters possible in a game (27). By official definition, for a pitcher to be credited with a perfect game, no batter can reach base safely for any reason, so Young’s win was credited only as a no-hitter. In baseball history, only he and John Montgomery Ward have retired 27 consecutive batters in a game on two separate occasions; Ward’s feat was accomplished after he allowed a lead-off single to Blondie Purcell.</p>
<p>Today, Young stands as the second-oldest pitcher to throw a no-hitter in a game; Nolan Ryan threw one at the age of 43 and then another one at age 44. He also stands as the second-old pitcher to throw a perfect game after throwing his at age 37; that record was only recently broken by Randy Johnson, who pitched one at age 40 in 2004. 1908 was his eighth and final season with the Red Sox; he would finish the season at 21-11 with a 1.26 ERA and 30 complete games to his credit. In total, Young won 192 games in a Boston uniform, which ties him with <a title="Roger Clemens" href="https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/player/roger-clemens/">Roger Clemens</a> for a club record, and finished his career with 511 victories, the most by any player in baseball history.</p>
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