Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bumgarner’s gem won’t go down as a no-hitter

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ATLANTA — Madison Bumgarner definitely had no-hit stuff, even if the Major League Baseball record book said he didn’t.

Bumgarner threw a seven-inning no-hitter, an achievemen­t that won’t officially count but completed a dominant day of Arizona Diamondbac­ks pitching for a 7-0 victory over the Atlanta Braves and a doublehead­er sweep Sunday.

Could he have kept the magic going for a nine-inning game?

“I don’t know. There’s too many variables,” Bumgarner said. “If it worked for seven, it’s hard to imagine it not working for two more.”

After Zac Gallen tossed a one-hitter to win the opener 5-0, Bumgarner did even better.

Bumgarner struck out seven and the only Braves batter who reached base against him came on shortstop Nick Ahmed’s throwing error in the second inning.

Bumgarner casually shook hands with catcher Carson Kelly after Marcell Ozuna lined out to end it. Then the rest of the Diamondbac­ks joined in and the celebratio­n livened up around the mound.

Bumgarner’s gem won’t go into the official list of no-hitters. MLB’s eight-man committee on statistica­l accuracy decided in 1991 that a no-hitter was a game of nine or more innings that ended with no hits. CARDINALS 5, REDS 2 Tyler O’Neill homered twice and Jack Flaherty (4-0) allowed 1 run and 3 hits in 7 innings.

ROCKIES 12, PHILLIES 2 Trevor Story hit a grand slam to cap a seven-run fourth inning and Colorado overcame two home runs by Bryce Harper.

METS 4, NATIONALS 0 Taijuan Walker (11) pitched three-hit ball over seven innings in his first win for the Mets, and J.D. Davis hit a two-run home run in the first off a faltering Patrick Corbin. BREWERS 6, CUBS 0 Brandon Woodruff (2-0) allowed 2 hits in 6 innings and struck out 8 for his first win in 11 career appearance­s against Chicago.

GIANTS 4, MARLINS 3 Logan Webb (1-1) pitched three-hit ball over seven scoreless innings, matched his career-best with eight strikeouts and had a two-run triple off Paul Campbell (0-1) for his first career extra-base hit. PADRES 8, DODGERS 7 (11) Fernando Tatis Jr. scored on Eric Hosmer’s sacrifice fly in the 11th inning, and San Diego rallied from a late six-run deficit for a victory over Los Angeles. Manny Machado delivered the tying RBI single in the ninth inning for the Padres. San Diego trailed 7-1 entering the seventh.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

ORIOLES 8, ATHLETICS 1 Oakland’s 13-game winning streak ended as Austin Hays hit his first two home runs.

ROYALS 4, TIGERS 0 Danny Duffy (3-1) allowed 4 hits in 5 innings and struck out 8 to lead Kansas City past Detroit.

INDIANS 7, YANKEES 3 Franmil Reyes hit a three-run home run, tripled and stole his first career base, helping Cleveland avoid a four-game series sweep.

BLUE JAYS 1, RAYS 0 Toronto starter Hyun Jin Ryu was forced to leave early with a right glute strain after giving up three hits in 32/3 innings. Five relievers completed a five-hitter. Tim Mayza (1-0) followed Ryu and got the final out in the fourth.

WHITE SOX 8, RANGERS 4 Michael Kopech (2-0) struck out a career-high 10 while allowing 1 run and 4 hits in 5 innings, Jose Abreu homered and drove in three runs and Chicago won its season-high fourth in a row.

ANGELS 4, ASTROS 2 Shohei Ohtani hit a tiebreakin­g home run in the eighth inning off Luis Garcia as the Angels stopped a four-game losing streak.

RED SOX 5, MARINERS 3 J.D. Martinez doubled twice to raise his season total to 10, and Eduardo Rodriguez (4-0) gave up 8 hits and struck out 8 in 6 innings in Boston’s major league-leading 11th comeback victory of the season.

DIAMONDBAC­KS 5-7, BRAVES 0-0

INTERLEAGU­E

PIRATES 6, TWINS 2 Gregory Polanco homered and had three hits as Pittsburgh completed a 6-3 trip.

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