Carlos Rodon of the White Sox pitches no-hitter after coming agonizingly close to perfection
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Carlos Rodón of the White Sox pitches no-hitter after coming agonizingly close to perfection
By
Des Bieler
April 15, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. EDT
Carlos Rodón came excruciatingly close to a perfect game. Coming away with a no-hitter, though, helped the Chicago White Sox pitcher feel pretty good about his evening.
That was awesome, a full team effort, Rodón said Wednesday in an on-field interview. I cant believe it.
Mowing down Cleveland Indians batters in an 8-0 White Sox win, Rodón threw the second no-hitter of the MLB season. His bid for the first perfect game since 2012 ended with one out in the ninth, when he hit Clevelands Roberto Pérez on the foot with a pitch.
The 28-year-old left-hander proceeded to get the next two batters out before being mobbed by Chicago teammates in a joyous celebration near the mound.
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Des Bieler
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