07/25: Kennedy Almost Throws Seven Inning No Hitter
On Thursday night, pitching for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees against the Braves affiliate from Richmond, Triple-A starter Ian Kennedy
had a no hitter going with one out left in the seven inning game. He induced the
grounder he needed, but Chris Basak misplayed it, extending the game. The very next batter doubled, scoring the runner Basak allowed to reach, tying the game at 1.
Kennedy was done after seven and did receive a decision. The Yankees won in the bottom of the eighth when Ben Broussard hit a three run, walk off home run.
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