Corey Kluber’s Yankees no-hitter still ‘special’ despite sudden trend
NY Post
In this era of the pitcher, of the strikeout, will no-hitters ever become so common as to lose their shine?
Perhaps. We’re not there yet, though. For when Corey Kluber officially joined this increasingly inclusive club Wednesday night at Globe Life Field, retiring Willie Calhoun on a grounder to a shifted Gleyber Torres on the right side, the highly accomplished veteran raised his arms in triumph, hugged his catcher Kyle Higashioka and received a mob of jubilant teammates. The 12th no-hitter in Yankees history (and the sixth of this crazy Major League Baseball season) came courtesy of their newcomer Kluber, who absolutely dominated the Rangers en route to a 2-0 victory.More Related News
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