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No-hitters: A tough act to follow (Cardinals-Cubs LiveBlog)

Today at Wrigley the Cardinals face Cub ace Carlos Zambrano, who is coming off a no-hitter in Houston Milwaukee. What can the Cardinals expect from El Toro on the heels of his feat? Is he on a hot streak, or is he due for a comedown in the wake of such an outstanding performance?

To get an idea, let’s look at Fielding-Independent Game Scores (FIGS) for some of the most-recent no-hitters:

Date Pitcher BF HR BB SO FIGS
18-May-04 Randy Johnson 27 0 0 13 85
6-Sep-06 Aníbal Sánchez 31 0 4 6 64
18-Apr-07 Mark Buehrle 27 0 1 8 73
12-Jun-07 Justin Verlander 30 0 4 12 76
1-Sep-07 Clay Buchholz 30 0 3 9 72
19-May-08 Jon Lester 29 0 2 9 74
9/14/2008 Carlos Zambrano 28 0 1 10 77

And how did those pitchers do in their followup starts?

Date Pitcher BF HR BB SO FIGS % of previous
23-May-04 Randy Johnson 27 1 1 5 59 69.4%
11-Sep-06 Aníbal Sánchez 26 2 1 8 57 88.1%
23-Apr-07 Mark Buehrle 27 1 1 4 57 78.1%
17-Jun-07 Justin Verlander 28 0 2 6 67 88.6%
6-Sep-07 Clay Buchholz 11 0 2 3 56 77.3%
25-May-08 Jon Lester 25 0 2 3 60 81.9%
9/19/2008 Carlos Zambrano 62 80.6%

Most of the pitchers fell off to pitch and averaged a 59 FIGS, which is about a league-average game (around 57 in the NL in 2007). That’s 80% of their no-hitter performance. Given Zambrano’s 77-FIGS outing on Sunday, that translates to a pretty good 62 FIGS today. We shall see.

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