Giants' Blake Snell no-hits Reds, fans 11
Aug 2, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Blake Snell (7) pitches against the Cincinnati Reds in the first inning at Great American Ball Park. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-USA TODAY Sports Blake Snell hurled the first no-hitter of his career and the 18th in Giants franchise history as visiting San Francisco blanked the Cincinnati Reds 3-0 on Friday.
Snell (1-3), coming off a career-best 15-strikeout performance against the Colorado Rockies on July 27, was again overpowering, striking out 11 and working around three walks while getting a clutch line-drive double play.
After throwing seven no-hit innings last Sept. 20 against Colorado, Snell was taken out of the game with his pitch count at 104. Snell had never pitched into the ninth inning before Friday night. Snell, unaffected by a 60-minute weather delay to start the game, retired Elly De La Cruz on a fly to right to complete the no-hitter on 114 pitches.
It was the 10th no-hitter since the Giants moved to San Francisco in 1958, the first since Chris Heston stymied the New York Mets on June 9, 2015.
Cincinnati was held without a hit for the 14th time in franchise history, with the last coming on May 7, 2019, in Oakland against the Athletics' Mike Fiers.
It was the third no-hitter thrown in 2024, following gems by the Houston Astros' Ronel Blanco vs. the Toronto Blue Jays on April 1 and the San Diego Padres' Dylan Cease away against the Washington Nationals on July 25.
Tyler Fitzgerald went 3-for-5 with a double, homer and two RBIs for San Francisco.
Casey Schmitt belted a 91 mph fastball from Cincinnati starter Andrew Abbott (9-8) into the upper deck in left, 420 feet away, for a 1-0 San Francisco lead in the second inning. It was his fourth homer of the season.
Marco Luciano followed with a single to left, and Fitzgerald then hit an RBI double to left.
The two runs gave Snell a cushion he didn't enjoy on July 27 against the Rockies, when he threw six shutout innings in a no-decision as the Giants eventually prevailed 4-1.
The two runs were the only two surrendered by Abbott, who was pulled with one out in the fifth with runners on first and second and one out. Abbott allowed seven hits and a walk while striking out eight.
Snell walked two batters in the fifth, including Stephenson to open the inning. however, Jeimer Candelario lined out to Schmitt at second, who threw back to first base for the double play.
Fitzgerald belted his 10th homer off reliever Nick Martinez in the seventh for 3-0 lead.
--Field Level Media
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