Tribe No-Hit, Blanked in Doubleheader at Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Indianapolis Indians dropped the final two games of their weather-shortened road trip, 5-0 and 7-0, in Wednesday's twin bill at Syracuse. Four Chiefs pitchers combined for a seven-inning no-no in Game 1, marking the organization's first no-hitter in 18 years.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Indianapolis Indians dropped the final two games of their weather-shortened road trip, 5-0 and 7-0, in Wednesday's twin bill at Syracuse. Four Chiefs pitchers combined for a seven-inning no-no in Game 1, marking the organization's first no-hitter in 18 years.
Indianapolis (5-6) had just two baserunners in the first contest.
Syracuse plated two runs in the first, one in the second and another in the third, but lost its starter Voth after three innings of play when was hit on the hand while batting.
No matter the opposing pitcher, Indy couldn't tally a hit. The Tribe hadn't been no-hit by an opponent since Charlotte's
The Chiefs sealed the doubleheader sweep and series victory behind five first-inning runs in Game 2. Syracuse sent 11 batters to the plate in the opening frame, tallying seven hits - six off Tribe starter
The Indians return to Victory Field to open a six-game homestand beginning Friday, April 20, with the Charlotte Knights coming to Circle City. Right-hander
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