White Sox 6,
Rangers 0
| W: | M. Buehrle (1-0) |
| L: | K. Millwood (2-2) |
Buehrle hurls no-hitter to lead ChiSox over Rangers
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| Regular Season Series | ||
| Texas leads 4-2 (as of Wed 4/18) | ||
| Tue 4/17 | TEX 8, @CWS 1 | Recap |
| >Wed 4/18 | @CWS 6, TEX 0 | Box Score |
| Thu 4/19 | @CWS 6, TEX 4 | Recap |
| Tue 8/28 | @TEX 4, CWS 3 | Recap |
| Wed 8/29 | @TEX 5, CWS 4 | Recap |
| Thu 8/30 | @TEX 5, CWS 1 | Recap |
| · Complete Schedule: White Sox | Rangers | ||
| Scoring Summary | ||||
| TEX | CHW | |||
| 3rd | J Thome homered to right. | 0 | 1 | |
| 5th | J Dye homered to left, T Iguchi, J Thome and P Konerko scored. | 0 | 5 | |
| 7th | J Thome homered to right. | 0 | 6 | |
| · View complete Play-By-Play | ||||
| Game Information | |
| Stadium | U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL |
| Attendance | 25,390 (62.5% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:03 |
| Weather | 40 degrees, cloudy |
| Wind | 11 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Eric Cooper, First Base - James Hoye, Second Base - Mike Reilly, Third Base - Jeff Kellogg |
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• Summary: Mark Buehrle hurled the first no-hitter in the big leagues this year, striking out eight while allowing one walk, as the White Sox socked the Rangers 6-0.
• Hero: The 28-year-old Buehrle used his efficient delivery and a nasty mix of offspeed stuff and high heat for his first career no-hitter.
• Unsung hero: Buehrle was complemented by sparkling defense plays by third baseman Joe Crede, shortstop Juan Uribe and second baseman Tadahito Iguchi, who made a diving stop on Hank Blalock's sharp 5th inning scorcher. • Figure this: It was the 16th no-hitter in ChiSox history and first since Wilson Alvarez threw one at Baltimore on Aug. 11, 1991. • Quotable: "I can't believe I did it. Perfect game would have been nice, too." -- Buehrle • Elias Says: This was the first game in major league history in which one player (Buehrle) threw a no-hitter, another (Jermaine Dye) hit a grand slam, and a third (Jim Thome) had a multiple-homer game. -- ESPN.com news services |
White Sox 6, Rangers 0
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| OTL: Just Say No-no |
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Pitching a no-hitter is one of the greatest feats in baseball, and while the accomplishment is rare, it is one that can quickly glorify a previously undistinguished pitcher. Many of the game's greatest pitchers, even Hall of Famers, never threw no-hitters. And in the wake of Mark Buehrle's accomplishment, Outside the Lines examines the history of the no-hitter. (ESPN, 3 p.m. ET/noon PT). |
Buehrle is 9-3 in his career against the Rangers. ... It was Dye's sixth career slam. His last one came on July 4, 2005, against Tampa Bay.
MLB Scores
Wednesday, April 18th 2007
| Kansas City | 4 | Final |
| Detroit | 3 | in 10 |
| Baltimore | 6 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 4 |
| LA Angels | 0 | Final |
| Oakland | 3 |
| Cleveland | 2 | Final |
| NY Yankees | 9 |
| Philadelphia | 4 | Final |
| Washington | 5 | in 13 |
| NY Mets | 9 | Final |
| Florida | 2 |
| Boston | 4 | Final |
| Toronto | 1 |
| Houston | 7 | Final |
| Cincinnati | 2 |
| Chi Cubs | 6 | Final |
| Atlanta | 8 |
| Pittsburgh | 3 | Final |
| Milwaukee | 7 |
| Texas | 0 | Final |
| Chi White Sox | 6 |
| LA Dodgers | 2 | Final |
| Colorado | 7 |
| Minnesota | 5 | Final |
| Seattle | 4 |
| Arizona | 5 | Final |
| San Diego | 2 | in 12 |
| St. Louis | 5 | Final |
| San Francisco | 6 | in 12 |

