Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay is now the second pitcher to throw a no-hitter game in the postseason.
Halladay's Wednesday night no-hitter was the first since Don Larson pitched a perfect game for the New York Yankees in the 1956 World series.
"I would just congratulate him on a nice day," Larson responded when asked what he'd say to Halladay. "We work pretty hard to do these things, and these things come pretty unexpected."
Halladay's masterful performance led the Phillies to a 4-0 victory against the Cincinnati Reds. His pitching dominated the Reds, throwing only one walk in the game.
Halladay also threw a perfect game at Florida on May 29.