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Updated · CBS Sports · Apr 17Guardians Rookie Messick Falls Just Short of No-Hitter in Win Over Orioles
52 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · Apr 17
- Cleveland Guardians rookie Parker Messick lost a no-hit bid in the ninth inning but led his team to a 4-2 win over the Baltimore Orioles.
- Messick allowed just two walks and struck out nine before Leody Taveras singled to break up the no-hitter, exiting to a standing ovation.
- Cleveland continues its decades-long no-hitter drought, with the last one thrown in 1981, but Messick’s performance signals promise for the rotation.
Is this near-perfect game a sign of a future ace or a memorable one-off performance? After 45 years, a rookie was three outs away. Is this MLB's most unbreakable curse? How has a newly added pitch transformed a rookie into a no-hitter contender? He threw 112 pitches. Was pulling the rookie pitcher the right call after his no-hit bid ended? How did an unlikely hero for the injury-plagued Orioles spoil a historic night? Why are baseball's famous near-misses sometimes more memorable than actual perfect games?