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BOSTON - Make it 13-straight seasons with at least 10 wins 200 innings for Mark Buehrle. Adidas Original Shoes Sale . If ever they start 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.” Adidas Ultra Boost Uk .  Breaking three of his own world records on his way to winning in Paris, Chan silenced the critics and left the audiences standing in appreciation and awe. Nike Air Max 90 Sportswear . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. http:///...-2016-clearance.html . Inter president Erick Thohir says in a club statement on Wednesday that Vidic is "one of the worlds best defenders and his qualities, international pedigree, and charisma will be an asset. NEW YORK -- The only time Tommie Frazier and Danny Wuerffel shared the field during their brilliant college careers, Fraziers Nebraska team trampled Wuerffel and Florida in the 1996 Fiesta Bowl to win the national championship. Wuerffel and the Gators bounced back from that record-breaking 62-24 smackdown to take the title the next season. The former quarterbacks will cross paths again in December, when they are inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. Wuerffel and Frazier, along with Heisman Trophy winner Ron Dayne, highlighted the latest Hall of Fame class of 12 players and two coaches announced by the National Football Foundation on Tuesday. The rest of the players to be inducted in Manhattan are: Miami Heisman winner Vinny Testaverde, whose selection was announced Monday; Ted Brown of North Carolina State; Tedy Bruschi of Arizona; Jerry Gray of Texas; Steve Meilinger of Kentucky; Orlando Pace of Ohio State; Rod Shoate of Oklahoma; Percy Snow of Michigan State; and Don Trull of Baylor. The new Hall of Fame coaches are Wayne Hardin, who led Navy and Temple, and Bill McCartney of Colorado. Florida and Nebraska fans have been eagerly awaiting the inductions of their beloved All-Americans for years. Wuerffel won the Heisman in 1996, when he led the Gators to the national championship, throwing for 3,625 yards and 39 touchdowns in coach Steve Spurriers Fun-n-Gun offence. "Im thankful for what college football has meant in my life ... and how it allowed me to help other people," said Wuerffel, who appeared at a news conference with Bruschi at the Nasdaq Stock Exchange in Times Square. Wuerffel finished his college career as one of the most prolific passers in major college football history with 10,875 yards and 114 touchdown passes. After a short NFL career, he retired to dedicate himself to ministry work in New Orleans, where he played from 1997-99 with the Saints. In 2011, Wuerffel was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disorder -- Guillain-Barre syndrome, which causes paralysis and problems with the nervous system but is treatable. Wuerffel said he is just about all the way back to his old self, but endured a difficult year and a half with little energy or strength. "Youre trying to live a normal life with 20 per cent of your energy, 40 per cent of your energy," he said. Frazier, from Bradenton, Fla., was a four-year starter at Nebraska, running coach Tom Osbornes option attack. "He was an outstanding leaader and catalyst and made everyone around him better," Osborne said in a statement. Nike Air Max 1 Essential Trainers. "Tommie managed the game very well, and was a natural option quarterback. He had a good sense of timing, when to pitch, when not to pitch. He had excellent balance, good speed and was very strong. "Tommie was better prepared to start as a freshman than any quarterback we had. Thats not easy to do, but he was unusually mature and competitive." Frazier was the centerpiece of Nebraskas last great dynasty. The Huskers were 33-3 in games he started and won back-to-back national titles in 1994 and 95. "I think its been a longer time coming than most of us would have thought," said former teammate Aaron Graham, a centre on those great Nebraska teams. "The guy was the best college football player of our era and certainly deserving of one of the highest honours you can achieve as a college football player." Fraziers famous tackling-breaking 75-yard touchdown run put an exclamation point on Nebraskas 62-24 victory over Wuerffel and Florida in that 96 Fiesta Bowl. "Ive seen that run a lot of times," Wuerffel said. That loss helped propel the Gators into next season, Wuerffel said. "I think most people would say the 1995 team was more talented," he said. "I think (the loss to Nebraska) helped that team mature." Frazier finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting in 1995 as a senior and finished his career with 5,476 total yards of offence and 79 total touchdowns. "You never play the game and think you are going to be in the Hall of Fame one day," Frazier said in a statement released by Nebraska. "You just go out and try to be the best you can and whatever happens, happens. I was fortunate good things happened." Dayne is the NCAAs career rushing leader with 6,397 yards rushing, though his bowl game yards would boost his career total past 7,000 yards if he hadnt played when the NCAA did not count them in regular season stats. The burly tailback won the Heisman for the Badgers in 1999. "In my opinion, Ron was simply the most dominant running back that ever played college football," said Daynes former coach and current Wisconsin athletic director Barry Alvarez in a statement. Bruschi had 52 sacks as part of Arizonas Desert Swarm defences during the mid-1990s. "I dont know who came up with that nickname, but thank you," Bruschi said. Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic Wholesale Jerseys China Cheap NFL Jerseys China NFL Cheap Jerseys Cheap Soccer Jerseys ' ' '