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Your Thoughts on Bob Forsch's Passing and Forsch Brothers Trivia?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chipmaker" data-source="post: 2642938" data-attributes="member: 209740"><p>I recall the Perrys each had a no-hitter.</p><p></p><p>The Niekros top the list in fraternal wins, closely followed by the Perrys. The Mathewsons would count, though Henry didn't contribute to the cause. Can't remember if there are any other pairs with more than the Forschs.</p><p></p><p>Particular thoughts -- nothing stands out, alas. Good pitcher, and was sorry to read he left.</p><p></p><p>There is this one game I remember watching back in 1989. Bob was the first reliever in, and did nothing to douse the Reds' fire that day. Just a massacre, and he took one (of many) for the team, though after the first, he settled in pretty well (perhaps the Reds were exhausted). Check out the first inning (unless you're an Astros fan): http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1989/B08030CIN1989.htm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chipmaker, post: 2642938, member: 209740"] I recall the Perrys each had a no-hitter. The Niekros top the list in fraternal wins, closely followed by the Perrys. The Mathewsons would count, though Henry didn't contribute to the cause. Can't remember if there are any other pairs with more than the Forschs. Particular thoughts -- nothing stands out, alas. Good pitcher, and was sorry to read he left. There is this one game I remember watching back in 1989. Bob was the first reliever in, and did nothing to douse the Reds' fire that day. Just a massacre, and he took one (of many) for the team, though after the first, he settled in pretty well (perhaps the Reds were exhausted). Check out the first inning (unless you're an Astros fan): http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1989/B08030CIN1989.htm [/QUOTE]
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