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Wednesday, September 6, 2006
MIAMI (AP) -- Anibal Sanchez was standing behind the mound when the scoreboard caught his eye, confirming what he already knew: He was one out from a no-hitter. Disappearing No-No Prior to Anibal Sanchez's no-hitter on Tuesday night, it had been more than two years since one was thrown in the major leagues. Why had it been so long? ESPN Insider Rob Neyer offers two words: batting average. To read Rob Neyer's column, click here. He froze. For a couple seconds, the Florida Marlins' roo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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