Jon Lester Recalls Favorite Memory Of No-Hitter With Red Sox On 12th Anniversary

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May 19, 2020

Jon Lester still remembers the awkwardness of one of his finest moments on the mound.

The former Boston Red Sox pitcher recalled Tuesday in an interview with MLB Network his fondest memory of the no-hitter he threw in 2008 against the Kansas City Royals. After recording the final out in the historic game, Lester remembers feeling a little unsure as Jason Varitek rushed toward him.

Lester spoke about his no-no memory on its 12th anniversary. Watch the video above for his explanation of why he felt “awkward.”

NESN will re-air Lester’s gem at 6 p.m. ET on Friday.

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