Daily Times (Primos, PA)

O’s Means throws 3rd no-hitter of season, tops M’s

- By Tim Booth

SEATTLE » The clubhouse celebratio­n that awaited John Means was more than 50 years in the making for the Baltimore Orioles and more like a playoff berth being clinched rather than a Wednesday in May.

Only a wild pitch in the dirt kept the Orioles from celebratio­n perfection. That’s how dominant Means was in throwing the major leagues’ third no-hitter of the season in Baltimore’s 6-0 win over the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday.

A franchise still in the midst of a rebuild and little to celebrate in recent seasons was happy to put the spotlight on its tall lefty who overmatche­d the Mariners with an array of unhittable fastballs,

breaking pitches and a deadly changeup.

“I never really thought I’d be here. I’d always write MLB player when I was a kid on the on the sheet when asked you when you what you wanted to do when you’re older, but I never thought it was a reality,” Means said. “And now that it is,

and now I’m able to throw this, it’s crazy and I don’t even know how to describe it.”

This wasn’t a fluke performanc­e — Means has been one of the best pitchers in the American League to start this season. This was domination.

Means (4-0) struck out 12 and walked none. Seattle’s only baserunner was Sam Haggerty after he raced to first swinging on a curveball in the dirt for strike three with one outs in the third inning. The 1-2 pitch bounced away from catcher Pedro Severino and ended up being the only blemish that separated Means from a perfect game.

 ?? TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Baltimore pitcher John Means, right, hugs catcher Pedro Severino after Means threw a no-hitter.
TED S. WARREN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Baltimore pitcher John Means, right, hugs catcher Pedro Severino after Means threw a no-hitter.

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