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Bobo Holloman. And in the back of my mind I think there's someone else.
As for Breitenstein, I didn't know about the 27 batters faced, about it being the last AA no hitter, nor about the Louisville Colonels being involved. I did recall he threw a no hitter in his first start, and that he was with St. Louis. And having re-read the question, you didn't ask who else, you asked how many. I think 2, but it may be 1 or 3... Last edited by FrankWakefield; 01-21-2011 at 11:40 AM. |
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