Paul Skenes acaricia el juego sin hits en la victoria de los Pirates sobre los Rockies

El as de los Pittsburgh Pirates, Paul Skenes, mantuvo un juego sin hits hasta la séptima entrada el martes por la noche, antes de terminar con ocho entradas en blanco en una victoria de 3-1 sobre los Colorado Rockies.

Skenes ponchó a los primeros seis bateadores que enfrentó y retiró a los primeros 14 en total antes de golpear a Troy Johnston en la quinta entrada. Mickey Moniak terminó con el intento de juego sin hits con un sencillo en la séptima, aunque el jardinero central Oneil Cruz realizó un intento de atrapada en plancha que se quedó corto. El lanzador derecho terminó con 10 ponches, cero bases por bolas y 98 lanzamientos en la actuación que redujo su efectividad a 1.98.

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