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    Moyer vs. Glavine: 2nd oldest matchup ever

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    "At a combined 85 years and 163 days, Moyer (44 years, 145 days) and Glavine (41 years, 18 days) were the oldest left-handed starters to face each other in baseball history. The oldest overall matchup came on July 29, 1993, when lefty Frank Tanana of the Mets tangled with Florida right-hander Charlie Hough (a combined 85 years and 232 days)."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattle1 View Post
    http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com...=.jsp&c_id=phi

    "At a combined 85 years and 163 days, Moyer (44 years, 145 days) and Glavine (41 years, 18 days) were the oldest left-handed starters to face each other in baseball history. The oldest overall matchup came on July 29, 1993, when lefty Frank Tanana of the Mets tangled with Florida right-hander Charlie Hough (a combined 85 years and 232 days)."
    Considering they are both in the NL East they have a real chance to face each other some time after June 1st and set the "record".
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    Jamie Moyer vs. Randy Johnson (88 years, 48 days) is as of tonight the oldest matchup of lefty starters ever in the history of MLB!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seattle1 View Post
    Jamie Moyer vs. Randy Johnson (88 years, 48 days) is as of tonight the oldest matchup of lefty starters ever in the history of MLB!


    Tonight's game is sponsored by Geritol.

    Anyway, Moyer won this duel thanks to a Ryan Howard Grand Slam.
    Last Player to hit for the Cycle: Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (May 21, 2013)

    Last Pitcher to throw a Regular Season No-Hitter: Homer Bailey, Cincinnati Reds 1-0 (September 28, 2012)

    Last Pitcher to throw a Postseason No-Hitter: Roy Halladay, Philadelphia Phillies 4-0 (October 6, 2010)

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    Quote Originally Posted by geezer View Post
    Tonight's game is sponsored by Geritol.



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