The Los Angeles Dodgers may have the best record in baseball, but they were not able to get a single hit off the Seattle Mariners tonight. Kevin Millwod (pictured above) pitched 6 innings of no hit ball before leaving the game due to an injury, 5 additional pitchers continued the "no no". The Mariners winning and only run in the 7th when Kyle Seager drove in Ichiro with a line shot that the Dodger Shortstop was unable to handle. It was the 3rd no-hitter in Mariner history as well as the 10th combined no-hitter in baseball history.
Although the Mariners are having a disapointing year so far. They have fared better while playing the better teams. Last week the Mariners defeated the AL West leading Texas Rangers in a 21 to 8 laugher.
Friday, June 8, 2012
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