Johan Santana threw the first no-hitter in New York Mets history to lead his side to an 8-0 win over the St Louis Cardinals.
First Mets pitcher to achieve the feat
Johan Santana threw the first no-hitter in
New York Mets history to lead his side to an 8-0 win over the
St Louis Cardinals.
Santana walked five while throwing 134 pitches as the Mets fans finally had a 'no-no' to cheer in the franchise's 51st year.
Lucas Duda supported Santana with a three-run homer as he drove in four, while Kirk Nieuwenhuis scored three times on three hits.
Santana told the official Major League Baseball website: "I'm in this situation in the greatest city in baseball. I'm very happy, and I'm happy for [the fans], finally: the first one."
David Price blanked the
Baltimore Orioles for 7.33 innings as the
Tampa Bay Rays moved to the top of the American League East with a 5-0 win.
Hideki Matsui homered for the Rays, who got all five of their runs in the first inning.
Clay Buchholz produced his best start of the season, hurling eight frames of two-run ball as the
Boston Red Sox beat the
Toronto Blue Jays 7-2.
Buchholz was backed by David Ortiz, who homered and drove in two, and Daniel Nava, who scored three times on four hits.
Curtis Granderson smashed a second-inning grand slam to lead the
New York Yankees to a 9-4 win over the
Detroit Tigers.
CC Sabathia surrendered three runs in seven innings for his seventh win of the season.
Beckham on target
Gordon Beckham homered twice as the
Chicago White Sox won their ninth straight game, beating the
Seattle Mariners 7-4.
Mike Trout drove in three to lift the
Los Angeles Angels to a 4-2 come-from-behind win over the
Texas Rangers.
Jonathan Papelbon pitched 1.67 innings for his 15th save of the season in the
Philadelphia Phillies' 6-4 defeat of the
Miami Marlins.
Jason Kipnis belted a fourth-inning grand slam to help the
Cleveland Indians see off the
Minnesota Twins 7-1.
The
Cincinnati Reds beat the
Houston Astros 4-1 on the back of a strong performance form Mike Leake, who allowed one run in seven innings.
A pinch-hit home run from Jesus Guzman helped the
San Diego Padres score six in the eight to see off the
Arizona Diamondbacks 7-1, while the
San Francisco Giants held on to overcome the
Chicago Cubs 4-3.
The
Kansas City Royals beat the
Oakland Athletics 2-0, the
Pittsburgh Pirates were 8-1 winners over the
Milwaukee Brewers and the
Colorado Rockies saw off the
Los Angeles Dodgers 13-1.
The match between
Washington and
Atlanta was postponed.