1984 Jack Morris No Hitter called by Ernie Harwell

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Detroit Tigers vs Chicago White Sox in 1984

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  • @mbrand19971 How many no-nos will Justin Verlander get in his career?? What do you think I say 5 at least.

  • @Prachsportsedge1 84 was quite year many good things were happening which I now look back.

  • @mbrand19971 I was only 2 years old wish I couldve lived that "84 season!!

  • @hoopsheavenpa I sure do miss him!! Truly the Best

  • Thanks so much for posting! I'm a Yankees fan, but loved Ernie. He was the best in the business right up there with Vin Scully. Ernie was also one of the classiest people in broadcasting.

  • It was the first game of NBC's game of the week when Jack Morris threw that no hitter which may had been the earliest no hitter pitched in the bigs and the Tigers would go on to win the world series that year.

  • I remeber watching this one. For some strange reason it was a rare Saturday afternoon game I could watch the Tigers in NC. This was part of a magical beginning to a magical year. Verlander is better!!!I'll still never forgive Morris for leaving.

  • I can remember being a kid going to games at tiger stadium and still listening to Ernie on WJR right there at the ball park

  • oh Ernie Harwell I miss ya Sir

    GO TIGERS!!!!!!

  • R.I.P. Ernie Harwell

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