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Turnbull twirls 5th no-hitter of MLB season, Tigers top M's

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SEATTLE (AP) ā€” Spencer Turnbull pitched the fifth no-hitter in the majors already this season, sending the Detroit Tigers to a 5-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night.

Turnbull, who led the big leagues in losses when he went 3-17 two years ago, had never gone more than seven innings in any of his previous 49 starts over three seasons. But a fastball in the mid-90s (mph) and a biting slider kept Seattle batters guessing and added to a growing list of mound gems in 2021.

ā€œThe whole night I was like, Iā€™m not going to be afraid to make any pitches. Iā€™m not going to second-guess or doubt or have any fear about anything. Iā€™m just gonna go attack, stay in that mindset,ā€ Turnbull said. ā€œIf they hit one, they hit one, but I just wanted to stay aggressive. I didn't want to beat myself. I wanted them to beat me.ā€

The five no-hitters through May 18 match the 1917 season for the most in baseball history by that date. Two have been thrown in Seattle by opposing pitchers this month.

Turnbullā€™s no-no was the eighth in Tigers history and their first since Justin Verlander's in Toronto on May 7, 2011.

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ā€œHe was pretty relentless,ā€ Detroit manager A.J. Hinch said. ā€œI'm really proud of him. Heā€™s worked really hard and deserves every bit of tonight.ā€

The 28-year-old right-hander got a great defensive play from third baseman Jeimer Candelario in the seventh inning and then struck out Mitch Haniger in the ninth to end it.

ā€œProbably three of the best pitches I made all night,ā€ Turnbull said.

Turnbull (3-2) fanned nine and walked two. He issued a free pass to Jose Marmolejos leading off the ninth when a full-count curveball missed wide, just the second baserunner for Seattle. Turnbull struck out Sam Haggerty for the first out and got Jarred Kelenic to ground into a fielder's choice for the second.

Haniger, who came closest to a hit for the Mariners earlier in the game, went down swinging on a 95 mph fastball for the final out. Turnbull screamed in joy and was engulfed in a hug from catcher Eric Haase before being overrun by teammates.

ā€œHe delivered some pretty good 3-2 breaking balls,ā€ Hinch said. ā€œHe kept kind of answering the challenge.ā€

Turnbull didn't make his season debut until April 21 because he contracted COVID-19 and missed a couple of weeks. But he joined a no-hitter list for 2021 that already included San Diego right-hander Joe Musgrove at Texas on April 9, Chicago White Sox left-hander Carlos RodoĢn against Cleveland on April 14, Baltimoreā€™s John Means in Seattle on May 5 and Cincinnati lefty Wade Miley against Cleveland on May 7.

In addition, Arizona left-hander Madison Bumgarner pitched seven hitless innings in a complete game during a doubleheader against Atlanta on April 25, but that is not recognized as an official no-hitter by Major League Baseball because the game did not go at least nine innings ā€” it was shortened under pandemic rules in effect for a second straight season.

Turnbull threw a career-high 117 pitches, 77 for strikes. Haniger was the only batter to hit the ball hard enough to threaten a base hit.

ā€œYou could tell he was in command of things,ā€ Hinch said about Turnbull. ā€œHe was generating soft contact on the ground.ā€

Like seemingly every no-hitter, there was at least one great defensive play and Turnbullā€™s was no different. Haniger sent a drive to the wall in center field in the fourth inning that Akil Baddoo pulled in, but it was his shot in the seventh that appeared destined for a hit.

Haniger lined a fastball at 108 mph off the bat down the third base line. Candelario made a terrific sprawling stop of the one-hopper and a strong throw to first to get Haniger.

Seattle joined Cleveland in being no-hit twice already this season. It was nearly three times for the Mariners after Clevelandā€™s Zach Plesac took a no-no into the eighth inning in Seattle last week before it was broken up.

ā€œWe have to get better. I know we have a young team, and some of this is growing pains," Mariners manager Scott Servais said. ā€œWe're just not getting it done.ā€

The major league record for no-hitters in a season since 1900 is seven, which has happened several times.

DETROITā€™S OFFENSE

Candelario made the big defensive play and was responsible for nearly all of Detroitā€™s offense. He hit his third homer of the season with two outs in the first inning. He added an RBI groundout in the third, and doubled off the wall in right-center and scored on Miguel Cabreraā€™s RBI single in the eighth. Candelario ran through a stop sign from third base coach Chip Hale but scored when catcher Luis Torrens couldnā€™t cleanly handle the one-hop throw.

TRAINERā€™S ROOM

Mariners: OF Jake Fraley (hamstring strain) was doing on-field work prior to the game and might head out on a rehab assignment in the near future, Servais said. Fraley has been out since April 7. ... LHP Marco Gonzales (forearm strain) could progress to facing a few hitters by the end of the week.

UP NEXT

Tigers: LHP Tarik Skubal (0-6, 5.73 ERA) looks for his first win of the season. Skubal has lost four straight starts.

Mariners: RHP Logan Gilbert (0-1, 9.00) makes his second major league start. Gilbert allowed four earned runs in his debut last week against Cleveland.

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