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07/02/26 10:31:00
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07/02 22:29 CDT Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller takes no-hitter into 7th inning
against Angels
Mariners pitcher Bryce Miller takes no-hitter into 7th inning against Angels
SEATTLE (AP) --- Bryce Miller is working on a no-hitter for the Seattle
Mariners through six innings against the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday night.
The right-hander had struck seven and walked none, throwing 50 of his 69
pitches for strikes. The only baserunner for the Angels came when Denzer Guzmn
reached second on a throwing error by Mariners third baseman J.P. Crawford with
two outs in the fourth.
The 27-year-old Miller took a 3-2 record and 1.97 ERA into the game. His season
debut was delayed by a strained left oblique muscle sustained in spring
training, but he joined the rotation in mid-May.
Angels rookie Walbert Urea also had a no-hitter going through five innings,
before Crawford led off the sixth with a double.
James Paxton pitched the most recent no-hitter for Seattle, at Toronto on May
8, 2018. Paxton was born and raised in Canada.
The Angels haven't been no-hit since Sept. 11, 1999 --- the longest active
streak in the majors. In that game, they lost 7-0 at Minnesota, shut down by
Twins pitcher Eric Milton.
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