Gambler Starter Webb is More than Just Perfect

Gambler Starter Webb is More than Just Perfect

originally posted August 2004

To say that Aurora Gambler rookie starter Brandon Webb had a good month in August might be a bit of an understatement.  It would be more accurate to say that Webb did the impossible. 

In game 3 against the State Street Sluggers, Webb was perfect.  Not figuratively speaking, mind you. Just perfect.  No runs, no hits, no walks. Nothing.  It was the first perfect game in recent history of the Illowa League (it is said Orel Hershiser pitched one).

Ironically, opposing pitcher Kerry Wood pitched a 3-hitter for the Sluggers.  Unfortunately for Wood, one of those hits was a 2 run homerun by Derek Jeter and that’s all it took.  The Gamblers won 2-0.

It was the first no-hitter this year in the IAL.  Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez pitched a no-hitter for the State Street Sluggers near the end of the 2003 season.

But that’s only half the story

But Webb wasn’t done yet… far from it.  In game 8 against the Sluggers, Webb again took to the mound.  Webb allowed two baserunners in the game, a pair of walks (both to Omar Vizquel) to pitch his second no-hitter in as many starts!  The Gamblers won the game 4-0.

This is first time in the 30 year history of the IAL that a pitcher has pitched back-to-back no-hitters.  Add to this that one was a perfect game and that the pitcher was a rookie and you have the recipe for an bona fide unique event which will never be duplicated. 

Webb’s Series Stats against the Sluggers in August:

GS W L CG IP H R ER W K ERA
2 2 0 2 18 0 0 0 2 14 0.00

Webb entered the month of August with a 2-5 record and a 3.56 ERA.  He was the first pick of the 2004 IAL rookie draft.

The boxscore for Webb’s perfect  game:

 

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4 Comments

  1. It was his rookie year so it would have 2004. Also, Dontrelle Willis, who also was a rookie that season followed up one of those no-no’s with a one-hitter. We played this series in Aurora in the kitchen. Nick was asking anybody and everybody to roll for him in the second no-hitter. My dad rolled a few times and my kids each took a turn as well. I was trying to keep a straight face but by the 7th or so it was impossible.

    Todd
  2. Well, Todd says he was a rookie, and it was the 2004 draft, so it looks like 2004.

    I’ve had one perfect game, thrown by Tim Hudson. Other Highlander no-hitters have been thrown by Roger Clemens (3 in one year) and Jeremy Guthrie (this year). Bartolo Colon took a no-hitter into the 10th in his final start of 2007 before losing it and the game.

    Rob Moore

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