
Of course he does.
Eric Milton recorded his first victory since 2006 for the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night with a 7-1 win over the Colorado Rockies.
The left-hander surrendered just one run over five innings, allowing seven hits and no walks. Milton, the last guy to throw a no-hitter for the Minnesota Twins a decade ago, underwent Tommy John surgery on his left elbow in June of 2007 and missed all of last season before joining the Dodgers as a free agent in February.
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5 comments:
Oh my gosh I forgot all about Eric Milton! He's already made two starts for LA, too.
Didn't Milton's no-hitter wrap up around noon/1:00? The Twins had to start the game at some absurd hour because of a college football game at the Metrodome that evening. I don't think the Angels were even awake until the 8th inning.
The Dodgers have a nice selection of old "They're Still Playing Baseball?" types to use in the rotation there(Milton, Jeff Weaver, etc.)
wow, with all the pitching woes in Philly, I hadn't noticed. thx
Haha! Glad I wasn't the only one who didn't notice Milt was still around.
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