Only 23 pitchers in baseball history have thrown a perfect game. And Philip Humber is one of them. Humber did not have a long or illustrious big league career outside of that one spectacular ...
BOSTON, MA - APRIL 25: Bo Porter #16 of the Houston Astros removes Philip Humber #59 after giving up two runs in the 5th inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on April 25, 2013 in Boston, ...
Whenever a non-ace throws a no-hitter there are always lots of articles wondering if they’ll build off that historic performance and suddenly become a significantly better pitcher. It’s sort of a ...
Eight years after shocking the baseball world with his perfect game against the Seattle Mariners, former White Sox pitcher Philip Humber is ready to reveal something about one of the greatest feats in ...
Last night was hardly the first time the Yankees struggled against a pitcher they’d never faced before, but getting no-hit by such a pitcher, well, that would have been something else entirely. Who ...
You got a guy who is 29 years old and making a comeback from Tommy John surgery – and, to top it off, hasn’t won a game this year. He throws a perfect game and nobody – and I mean nobody, including me ...
Domingo German is 30 years old, has spent 14 years as a professional and has never had a multi-year contract. He has twice been eligible for salary arbitration, which has helped him boost his salary ...
Almost a year after he joined the baseball immortals by throwing a perfect game, Astros righthander Phil Humber was tremendously imperfect Saturday night at Minute Maid Park. Many fans were still ...
There has not been a bigger surprise for the Chicago White Sox than Phil Humber. Okay, let's say there's been no bigger, positive surprise on the south side. Certainly the seasons of Alex Rios and ...
Former Rice righthander Philip Humber, the No. 3 overall pick in last June's Major League Baseball draft, finally signed his contract with the New York Mets on Tuesday. Humber, who pitched a complete ...
I guess I wasn’t making myself clear enough in my earlier post regarding Fox Sports and the final pitch of Philip Humber’s perfect game — at least not clear enough for Craig Calcaterra on HardballTalk ...