The Denver Post

No surprise that season’s 1st no-hitter required team effort

- By Noah Trister

It was only a matter of time before baseball’s next no-hitter, and the way it unfolded was somewhat appropriat­e.

The New York Mets — one of the game’s biggest April success stories this year — blanked Philadelph­ia on Friday night. And it wasn’t a sterling performanc­e by Max Scherzer or Jacob degrom, but rather a team effort that required five pitchers and 159 pitches.

That’s baseball in 2022 so far. Offense is down, so the conditions are ripe for no-hitters, but teams have been careful with starting pitchers in the aftermath of the lockout.

In the very first series of the season, San Diego pulled Yu Darvish after six no-hit innings and then did the same when Sean Manaea went seven hitless innings the following game. Clayton Kershaw had a perfect game through seven against Minnesota, but also came out.

The Mets didn’t have a particular­ly difficult decision with their starter. Tylor Megill walked three in five innings and threw 88 pitches before he was taken out. Drew Smith, Joely Rodríguez and Seth Lugo kept the no-hitter going, and then Edwin Díaz struck out Bryce Harper, Nick Castellano­s and J.T. Realmuto to finish it.

Of those five pitchers, Díaz is the biggest name, although Megill (4-0, 1.93 ERA) is a big reason the Mets are out to a three-game lead in the NL East

despite degrom’s absence because of shoulder concerns.

At this point in the season, there have been as many combined no-hitters (one) as complete games. Walker Buehler is the only starter to go the distance so far, throwing a threehit shutout April 25 at Arizona.

But that doesn’t mean the solo no-hitter is about to become an endangered species. Last year, there were nine nohitters, and in seven of them, the starter went the whole way.

Hit hard

One team that isn’t benefittin­g from this subdued offensive environmen­t is the Cincinnati Reds, who at 3-19 are already 11K games out of first place in the NL Central. The Reds have a team ERA of 6.15, over a run worse than any other staff.

Joey Votto, after a resurgence in 2021, is batting .122 with no home runs through his first 90 plate appearance­s.

The two worst teams in baseball, based on run differenti­al, are in the NL Central, but even the Pittsburgh Pirates are a full six games ahead of Cincinnati in the standings.

Line of the week

Anthony Rizzo hit three home runs Tuesday night to help the New York Yankees outslug Baltimore 12-8. The Yankees kept right on winning after that. They’ve now won nine in a row and have baseball’s best record at 16-6.

Comeback of the week

Toronto trailed Boston 5-2 in the bottom of the ninth inning Tuesday night before rallying to tie it on a two-out, two-run homer by George Springer. Raimel Tapia hit a sacrifice fly in the 10th to give the Blue Jays a 6-5 win. According to Statcast, the Red Sox had a win probabilit­y of 96.9% in the top of the ninth, when they had a threerun lead and a man on first.

 ?? Adam Hunger, The Associated Press ?? Mets pitcher Edwin Diaz (39) celebrates with teammates after completing a combined no-hitter against the Phillies on Friday in New York.
Adam Hunger, The Associated Press Mets pitcher Edwin Diaz (39) celebrates with teammates after completing a combined no-hitter against the Phillies on Friday in New York.

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