New York Yankees’ Corey Kluber tosses MLB’s second no-hitter in two days, sixth of season
Kluber #Kluber
Veteran pitcher Corey Kluber has won two Cy Young awards and has pitched in the World Series, but until Wednesday night he had never thrown a no-hitter in his 11-year career.
© Kevin Jairaj, USA TODAY Sports In his first season with the Yankees, two-time AL Cy Young award winner tossed a no-hitter against the Rangers.
The New York Yankees right-hander can now check that box after holding the Texas Rangers without a hit in a 2-0 victory.
In the year of the no-no in Major League Baseball, Kluber became the second pitcher in as many nights — and sixth overall — to accomplish the feat.
From NFL plays to college sports scores, all the top sports news you need to know every day.
The 35-year-old right-hander threw 101 pitches and struck out nine, allowing only one baserunner — a third-inning walk to Charlie Culberson.
It was the Yankees’ first no-hitter since David Cone tossed a perfect game on July 18, 1999.
Kluber was a member of the Rangers last year, but suffered a season-ending shoulder injury in his first start and never pitched for them again.
The Yankees took a chance on him as a free agent, despite the health concerns. And their decision paid major dividends in his first start against his former teammates.
The Rangers also became the third team to be no-hit twice this season.
Kluber now joins an ever-expanding club of pitchers who’ve thrown no-hitters this season — one that includes Joe Musgrove, Carlos Rodon, Wade Miley, John Means and, a day earlier, Spencer Turnbull.
The record for most no-hitters in a single MLB season is seven.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: New York Yankees’ Corey Kluber tosses MLB’s second no-hitter in two days, sixth of season