Garrett Richards tossed 8 2/3 no-hit innings before Carlos Martinez came on to finish off Marietta for the first no-hitter in Hillsborough history. The Hit Men dropped the Mighty Men 5-0 on Tuesday night in the league's second no-hitter this season. Vancouver's Johnny Cueto fired that franchise's first-ever no-hitter in May.
Richards finished with 10 strikeouts and four walks amid two rain delays of 14 minutes and 34 minutes, respectively. Richards retired the first two batters in the 9th before walking Oswaldo Arcia.
The Diamond Conference's All-Star starter then was lifted for Martinez, who promptly tossed a wild pitch and walked Carl Crawford before striking out Chris Coghlan to preserve the no-no.
Hillsborough scored three runs in the fourth with alternating singles
and doubles and two runs in the seventh, all coming off Marietta starter Alfredo Simon, who was starting for the injured Adam Wainwright. The Hit Men managed only two
extra-base hits.
Richards improved to 13-5 and lowered his ERA to 2.57, tied for 3rd in the league. He walked one in the 1st inning and retired 10 in a row between walks in the 3rd and 6th innings, and walking his final batter.
It's the 16th no-hitter in DMBL history. Nine of those have come since the 2011 season, including a record three in 2014. The first seven no-hitters in league history were tossed between 1998 and 2008. It's also the fifth combined no-no, the first since Ubaldo Jimenez and Jason Motte teamed up for Sardine City in 2012.
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Richards and Martinez combine on Hillsborough's first-ever no-hitter
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