Thursday, July 23, 2009

Buehrle Pitches Perfect Game Against Devil Rays

For only the 18th time in Major League Baseball's illustrious history, a pitcher has pitched a perfect game. Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox pitched the perfect game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at U.S. Cellular Field on Thursday, Buehrlegiving the 30 year-old the distinction of pitching the 18th perfect game in Major League Baseball history. Personally, I'd like to thank Buehrle for pitching against the Devil Rays since I have two of their hitters on my fantasy baseball team. I guess I can count on losing batting average this week. A perfect game is a game in which no player from the opposing team reaches base. Unlike a no-hitter in which walks and hitters being hit by pitches can be given up while preserving the no-hitter, a perfect game involves not a single batter reaching first base. Buerhle's perfect game comes at the perfect time to mention our Cram Session. While Mark celebrates his historic achievement, you can celebrate your historic move by saving money on your move with Starving Students. Give us a call at (888) 931-MOVE (6683) and get a free moving quote from Starving Students.

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