Josh: That's what [Curt] Schilling was saying. That's what good pitchers do. They get through seven innings. I was lucky that I made some pitches when I needed to and got great defense.
Josh: If I don't make it to the big leagues, nobody's going to remember I threw a no-hitter in Double-A.
In 2002 he made 17 strikeouts, a Marlins franchise record.
Josh has a brother named Jessie. His parents are named John and Lynn.
Other positions Josh played were outfielder and fist baseman.
Beckett's first start of his career was in Houston, Texas on September 4th, 2001.
In 2006, Josh became the first Boston pitcher to hit a homer since the advent of the Designated Hitter.
Josh owns more than 10,000 baseball cards.
Josh's complete-game, two-hitter in Game Five against the Chicago Cubs in the 2003 playoffs was just the fourth such performance in NLCS history.