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		<title>It&#8217;s All About You, Jon Lester</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(image courtesy of the Boston Globe) Until today, the highlight of Jon Lester&#8217;s brief career was probably his clinching win in last season&#8217;s fall classic. And actually, having heard Lester interviewed at least half a dozen times, I feel reasonably confident in arguing that that&#8217;s likely to remain at the top of the list given [...]]]></description>
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Until today, the highlight of Jon Lester&#8217;s brief career was probably his clinching win in last season&#8217;s fall classic. And actually, having heard Lester interviewed at least half a dozen times, I feel reasonably confident in arguing that that&#8217;s likely to remain at the top of the list given the context of that win. But as personal accomplishments go, tonight will be difficult to top. </p>
<p>Against the same Kansas City Royals he <a href="http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2006/B07180BOS2006.htm">one hit</a> over eight two years ago come July, Lester outdid even himself, twirling a two walk no hitter using 130 pitches. With minimal assistance, the catch by Ellsbury being the most notable exception. I think it&#8217;s a rule that there&#8217;s always one spectacular defensive play, at a minimum. </p>
<p>Making this effort special, of course, is the fact that Lester is but 22 months removed from a diagnosis of anaplastic large cell lymphoma. While &#8211; to his credit &#8211; Lester has resisted any attempts to impose upon him special treatment, let alone deify him, the fact remains that regaining the ability to compete at a professional level following cancer treatments is an achievement. Whether he likes it or not. </p>
<p>What he undoubtedly will like is that from here on out he&#8217;ll carry a label besides &#8220;the talented young pitcher who overcame cancer.&#8221; He&#8217;ll be, along with Buchholz, the kid who did what Pedro Martinez could not (officially, though I wish the Hall of Fame would quite being a bitch and acknowledge the no hitter he lost in the 10th while with Montreal). He may never do what he did tonight again &#8211; in fact the odds are almost certainly against it &#8211; but it augurs well for his future as a pitcher. </p>
<p>So let me be the thousandth, nay, the millionth to congratulate the first Red Sox lefthander since <a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/p/parneme01.shtml">Mel Parnell</a> 52 years ago to throw a no hitter. Jon Lester, tonight was your night. And I, for one, enjoyed the shit out of it. </p>
<p>P.S. Two other bits of trivia: the Red Sox now own the last two no hitters thrown in the league (has that ever happened before?), and Lester&#8217;s gem marks the fourth Varitek has caught. Coincidence? The traditionalists will argue nay, the sabermetricians will (likely) argue yay. You, of course, can make up your own mind. Personally, I&#8217;ll wait for Neyer to research how many catchers have caught as many or more before deciding. </p>

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