Notching his second consecutive victory, Jose threw eight innings of shutout baseball once again, giving up two hits and two walks while striking out eight.
He pitched 6 innings of shutout baseball, outdueling Cole Hamels of the Phillies.
He picked up his first major league win on April 19, 2008, in a home game against the Cleveland Indians, pitching 7.2 innings of shutout baseball.
Wearing a shoe that was and a size and a half too big and filled with padding, Gooden pitched six solid innings of shutout baseball.
Meanwhile, Bruce Kison and Dave Giusti pitched the last seven innings of shutout baseball to close out the series.
He beat Randy Johnson twice in the interleague Subway Series, throwing 12 innings of shutout baseball against the Yankees.
Tom Glavine earned the win with seven innings of shutout baseball.
McDermott pitched eight innings of shutout baseball before being lifted for a reliever.
He finished with seven and two-third innings of shutout baseball to his credit and a wealth of new experience for his future.
His one and a third innings of shutout baseball during Game 4 were the last he would ever throw; he retired following the 2004 season.