BOSTON - Make it 13-straight seasons with at least 10 wins 200 innings for
Mark Buehrle.
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actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays
left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency.” Buehrle pitched six innings
of one-run ball for win number 12. With one start remaining, Buehrle has thrown
200 1/3 innings for the year. The Blue Jays beat Boston 4-2. “Hes had a
tremendous year,” said manager John Gibbons. “A slow start and then he kicked it
in, he was Steady Eddie and hes been doing what hes done his whole career. Its
pretty amazing. Hes logged so many innings over his career. Think about that.
Never been on the DL, I guess. Hes a rare guy.” If Buehrle wins his final start,
Thursday in Baltimore, it will mark the fifth-straight year hes finished with 13
victories. Buehrle is the White Sox all-time leader with nine opening day
starts. He threw a no-hitter on April 18, 2007, pitched a perfect game against
Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009 and followed up in the next start with 5 2/3 perfect
innings before allowing a base runner. In all, he retired 45-straight batters,
which remains a major league record. He is one of only three pitchers in major
league history – Cy Young and Sandy Koufax are the others – to throw separate
perfect games and no-hitters and win a World Series, all with the same team. All
are accomplishments hell better reflect on once retired. For now, Buehrle takes
pride in making all of his starts, year in and year out. “Thats one thing,
coming into the season, that I set my goal at,” said Buehrle of 200 innings.
“Like I said before, I wish it was in a better situation and we were in a better
spot but I feel like I went out there and had a pretty good year so far, going
deep into games and getting to 200. It was a goal of mine I set in spring
training.” “Its unbelievable,” said Brett Lawrie. “Obviously hes impressive in
this game with a perfect game, a couple of no hitters. Hes the man. He just goes
out there and competes and just does what he can for the team and throws
strikes, gets ahead and if things dont go his way he just sucks it up and moves
on to the next one. True pro.” Buehrle is appreciated by teammates in the same
way as R.A. Dickey. Both are notoriously quick workers. Buehrle wastes little
time in between pitches, getting the ball back from his catcher and immediately
toeing the rubber. A player like Lawrie, as intense as anyone, thrives on the
pace. “I know it keeps everyone else in the game just from his pace,” said
Lawrie. “Hes throwing strikes. Hes keeping hitters off-balance and hes getting
ground balls and hes doing what he does and its just fun because it keeps all of
us in the game, allows us to get in the dugout, put up some runs for him. Hes
just great to play behind.” Buehrle is respected as much off the field as he is
for his work in between the lines. “You get 25 Buehrles, youre probably going to
have a good year,” said Gibbons. “Need more guys like that, the Buehrles and
DeRosas and those guys.”
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. The nimble-footed quarterback got his wish, dashing through the snow and a
weary defence all the way into the NCAA record book.SINGAPORE -- Red Bull driver
Sebastian Vettel again stamped himself the man to beat by setting the fastest
time in Fridays practice for the Singapore Grand Prix. Chasing his third
straight win in Formula Ones annual night race and seemingly headed for a fourth
successive drivers championship, Vettel set a time of 1 minute, 44.249 seconds
on the Marina Bay circuit; six tenths of a second clear of teammate Mark Webber.
Mercedes drivers Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton were the nearest rivals, but
third-placed Rosberg was more than a second slower than Vettel. "The time we set
was a surprise today, I got a good lap in, but I dont think its completely
representative," Vettel said. "We seem to be quick, but Mercedes will be very
strong in qualifying tomorrow." Lotus driver Sebastian Grosjean had steering
problems in the early session and a hydraulic failure in the late one, but was
still fifth quickest, outperforming his more experienced teammate Kimi Raikkonen
in eighth. Ferraris Fernando Alonso -- who reiterated his commitment to the team
on Friday amid speculation of a move to McLaren -- was sixth, ahead of McLarens
Jenson Button. Force Indias Adrian Sutil and McLarens Sergio Perez were ninth
and 10th. There were few incidents over the two 90-minute sessions. Williams
Pastor Maldonado went nose-first into one of the concrete barriers that hem the
street circuit but the carr had only minor front-wing damage.
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was a testament to both the track surface, which has more grip this year after
resurfacing, and the concentration of drivers who must go through 78 gear
changes per lap on the twisty circuit, while dealing with the intense heat of
driving under floodlights in the tropical climate. Vettels performance was
dispiriting for his rivals, who need a dip in the Germans imperious form if they
are to reel in the already-comfortable 53-point lead he holds in the
championship. Should he top the times in Saturdays qualifying, that lead is
likely to be extended further as Vettel has converted his past three pole
positions this season into race wins. About the only bad news for Vettel on
Thursday was a 200-euro fine for speeding in the pit lane in the first practice
session. The yawning one-second gap between Vettel and third-placed Rosberg was
a surprise, given that Mercedes had hoped that a return to a tight,
high-downforce circuit would negate the speed advantage Red Bull enjoyed in
Belgium and Italy. Mercedes had taken the pole-and-win double at both Monaco and
Hungary, the two other races with comparable race settings. "There are some big
gaps on the timesheets but we need to focus on our own program and not get
distracted by what our competitors are doing," Mercedes F1 executive director
Toto Wolff said.
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