Tuesday’s MLB: Astros’ Verlander loses no-hitter in 8th inning vs. Twins

Detroit News
Tyler Mason |  Associated Press

Minneapolis — Houston Astros ace Justin Verlander lost a no-hit bid with one out in the eighth inning Tuesday night when the Minnesota Twins’ Gio Urshela lined a clean single to right field.

Verlander was five outs away from completing his fourth no-hitter when Urshela poked his 84th pitch into the outfield.

The 39-year-old’s previous no-hitter came in 2019 against Toronto, and he also threw two with the Detroit Tigers. Nolan Ryan holds the major league record with seven no-hitters. Sandy Koufax ranks second with four.

Verlander was perfect through four innings before allowing a leadoff walk to Jorge Polanco in the fifth. Verlander got Urshela to tap into a double play one pitch later.

The right-hander also issued a two-out walk to No. 9 hitter Gilberto Celestino in the sixth inning.

A two-time Cy Young Award winner, Verlander entered Tuesday with a 3-1 record and 1.93 ERA through five starts this year after missing all of the 2021 season and nearly all of 2020 due to Tommy John surgery.

His best start of the year prior to Tuesday came on April 16, when he threw eight scoreless innings and allowed just three hits against Seattle.

Verlander was vying for the majors’ second no-hitter this season after five New York Mets’ pitchers combined for one against the Philadelphia Phillies on April 29. There were a record nine no-hitters across the majors last season.

Justin Verlander lost his no-hitter in the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins.

The 39-year-old right-hander was perfect through four innings Tuesday night before allowing a leadoff walk to Jorge Polanco in the fifth. Verlander got Gio Urshela to tap into a double play one pitch later to retire Polanco.

He also issued a two-out walk to No. 9 hitter Gilberto Celestino in the sixth inning.

Verlander has thrown three no-hitters in his decorated career, with his last coming in 2019 with the Astros against Toronto. He also threw two with the Detroit Tigers.

The two-time Cy Young Award winner entered Tuesday with a 3-1 record and 1.93 ERA through five starts this year after missing all of the 2021 season and nearly all of 2020 due to Tommy John surgery.

His best start of the year prior to Tuesday came on April 16, when he threw eight scoreless innings and allowed just three hits against Seattle.

Houston leads Minnesota 5-0 after seven innings at Target Field.

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