LEADING OFF: D-backs keep pitching amid no-hitter debate
A look at what's happening around the majors today:
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This Date in Baseball
April 28
1901 — Cleveland pitcher Bock Baker gave up a...
Cole outduels Bieber in ace matchup, Yankees edge Indians
CLEVELAND — Gerrit Cole was one pitch better than Shane Bieber in a heavyweight matchup of aces as Rougned Odor and Aaron Hicks homered...
This Date in Baseball
April 26
1902 — Cleveland’s Addie Joss pitched a one-hitter in...
Oakland’s 13-game winning streak ends, Orioles romp 8-1
BALTIMORE — Oakland's 13-game winning streak ended Sunday as Austin Hays hit a pair of home runs, starter John Means had another stellar performance...
Reyes hits three-run homer, Indians beat Yankees 7-3
CLEVELAND — Franmil Reyes hit a three-run homer, tripled and stole his first career base, helping the Cleveland Indians avoid a four-game series sweep...
Bumgarner has 7-inning no-hitter, doesn’t count in records
ATLANTA — ATLANTA — Madison Bumgarner threw a seven-inning no-hitter, an achievement that won’t count in the Major League Baseball record book but completed...
Stanton homers twice, powering Yankees past Indians 5-3
CLEVELAND — Giancarlo Stanton busted out of his slump with two rocketed home runs — one with the highest exit velocity this season —...
Slumping Yankees rally from early hole to down Indians 6-3
CLEVELAND — Rougned Odor's two-out, two-run single broke a seventh-inning tie — and maybe jarred New York from its hitting funk — and sent...
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April 23
1903 — The New York Highlanders won their first...

