I've been in eleven no-hitters you know.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
That no-hitter stuff was a long time ago; I don't think that has anything to do with it. I'm just going through a tough time.
I always had the attitude that I wanted to throw a no-hitter every game.
It's funny what a few no-hitters do for a body.
Hitters never showed me up, as hard as I threw. And I was pretty mean out on the mound.
You never know when you're going to throw a no-hitter or if you're ever going to get the chance to do it. It's one of those deals where the ninth inning comes around; it's either going to be your night or just a complete game.
I've had plenty of big hits and plenty of big misses.
I was the worst hitter ever. I never even broke a bat until last year when I was backing out of the garage.
I was such a dangerous hitter I even got intentional walks during batting practice.
I'm probably an average hitter, at least, and if you talk to my peers, they will tell you that I hit the ball plenty far enough.
I knew that the Mets had never had a no-hitter. I never had one. This is very special. I knew this means a lot to New York.