Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Crew combine for MLB’s record ninth no-hitter

- BY BRIAN DULIK

CLEVELAND — Brewers ace Corbin Burnes combined with reliever Josh Hader to pitch baseball’s record ninth no-hitter this season, breaking a mark set when pitchers began throwing overhand in 1884 as the Brewers beat the Indians 3-0 on Saturday night.

Burnes (10-4) struck out 14 with 115 pitches over eight innings, taking a perfect game into the seventh while overpoweri­ng the Indians, who were no-hit for the third time in 2021. This time it was by Burnes — who has become a Cy Young contender as the Brewers run away with the NL Central — and Hader, one of the game’s top closers.

Cleveland is the first team to be nohit three times in the same year — all of them with starter Zach Plesac (10-5) on the mound.

The right-handed Burnes was in control from the start, striking out 11 of his first 14 hitters and retiring the first 18 in order. After walking Myles Straw to start the seventh, the 26-year-old got through the eighth thanks to a diving catch by center fielder Lorenzo Cain on Owen Miller’s liner.

Hader came on in the ninth and overpowere­d Oscar Mercado, striking him out to start the inning. Then, first baseman Jace Peterson went into foul territory to making a lunging catch for the second out.

Hader ended the no-hitter by getting Straw to flail at a pitch in the dirt. Juan Nieves pitched the Brewers’ previous nohitter on April 15, 1987, at Baltimore.

Arizona rookie Tyler Gilbert had thrown the majors’ most recent no-hitter on Aug. 14, and the Cubs threw the only previous combined effort June 24. The other no-hitters this season were thrown by San Diego’s Joe Musgrove (April 9), the White Sox’ Carlos Rodon (April 14), Cincinnati’s Wade Miley (May 7), Detroit’s Spencer Turnbull (May 18) and the Yankees’ Corey Kluber (May 19).

The no-hitters by Miley and Rodon came against the Indians, as did a seveninnin­g no-hitter by Tampa Bay on July 7 that didn’t officially count in the Major League Baseball record book. Arizona’s Madison Bumgarner also had a seveninnin­g no-hitter in the second game of a doublehead­er at Atlanta on April 25.

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