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Rodón throws 20th nohitter in White Sox history

- LaMond Pope

CHICAGO — Carlos Rodón was originally slated to start for the Chicago White Sox on Monday but was scratched because of an upset stomach.

He returned Wednesday and flirted with perfection before making history.

Rodón threw the 20th no-hitter in Sox history, striking out seven in an 8-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians at Guaranteed Rate Field.

He was perfect through 8? innings before hitting Roberto Pérez with a pitch. He then got the last two outs for the second Sox no-hitter in eight months. Lucas Giolito no-hit the Pittsburgh Pirates on Aug. 25.

“It’s a pretty special moment,” Rodón said. “It feels good to say I did it.”

The ninth inning began with a close play at first base. Josh Naylor hit a grounder to first, and José Abreu barely beat him to the bag as Naylor dived head first. The out call was upheld upon review.

Rodón then hit Pérez with a 1-2 slider for the only Indians baserunner.

After striking out Yu Chang for the second out, Rodón got Jordan Luplow to ground out to third.

“He was very determined,” Sox manager Tony La Russa said. “Proved to me he’s a finisher.”

Rodón said when Yoán Moncada fielded the ball for the final out, he thought: “I can’t believe this is happening.”

As for Abreu’s play to open the ninth, Rodón said: “I didn’t want him to blow out his knee. Without that play, we don’t get there.”

Rodón threw 114 pitches in his first career shutout and second complete game. He said he couldn’t recall shaking off catcher Zack Collins all night.

“Everything was working,” said Collins, who described Rodón as “electric.”

Rodón’s journey to Wednesday’s gem is remarkable.

The Sox non-tendered the left-hander Dec. 2, then re-signed him Feb. 1. He entered camp competing for a spot in the rotation, and he earned it with a spectacula­r spring training.

Rodón, 28, was the No. 3 pick in the 2014 draft. He has been hampered by a variety of injuries throughout his career.

He was limited to 12 starts in 2017 because of left biceps bursitis and left shoulder inflammati­on. After having offseason shoulder surgery, he made 20 starts in 2018 and seven more in 2019 before undergoing season-ending Tommy John surgery on his left elbow.

He appeared in four games with two starts in 2020. He went on the 10-day injured list Aug. 4 with left shoulder soreness, was transferre­d to the 45-day IL on Sept. 13 and returned 11 days later.

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