August 14, 2007
You Had Me at Hello
Roy Halladay tosses his fifth complete game of the season, the third time in his career he's completed as many as five in a season. Since the start of the 2003 season, Roy complete the most games in the majors by four. Roy struck out just two as the Angels fall 4-1, and didn't give up a run after a Guerrero RBI single in the first. In fact, after Joe Saunders gave up four in the first to take his first loss of the season, neither side scored the rest of the way.
With the Angels loss and the Yankees losing big to Baltimore, Seattle has an excellent chance to pick up a game in both the division and the wild card.
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Going back as far as the start of the '01 season, he's tied for the most. Funny thing is, during that span, him and Livan Hernandez each have 27...yet in 1968 alone, Bob Gibson had 28. Gibson did another 28 in '69. Sometimes it amazes me how much the game has changed in little areas like that.