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Phillies Vs. Reds, NLDS Game 1: Roy Halladay Has No-Hitter Through Six

We're inching ever closer to history. Roy Halladay needed all of eight pitches to do the following in the top of the sixth:

-R. Hernandez fly out

-J. Francisco ground out

-B. Phillips fly out

Halladay's now at six innings and 69 pitches without allowing a hit. The Reds have replaced Travis Wood with reliever Logan Ondrusek, but at this point, hardly anybody is paying attention to what the Phillies do at the plate, since they're already armed with a fairly sizable lead. Bottom halves of innings just serve as delays before upper halves of innings can resume. This is the Roy Halladay show, and he's gunning for history.

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