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Nolan Arenado

Giants' Kevin Gausman allows first vs St. Louis hit in 7th

AP

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ā€” San Francisco right-hander Kevin Gausman had his no-hit bid ended by St. Louis slugger Nolan Arenado's one-out single to left on Monday.

Gausman ā€” named an All-Star on Sunday ā€” issued a one-out walk to Paul Goldschmidt in the first and didnā€™t allow another baserunner until Matt Carpenter walked with one out in the fifth. Gausman turned an inning-ending double play getting Harrison Bader to fly out and Carpenter was caught off first.

Third baseman Wilmer Flores made a nifty diving stop of Edmundo Sosaā€™s hard grounder to start the sixth and fired to first to catch the speedy runner.

Arenado's hit started a two-run rally in what had been a scoreless game. After Yadier Molina struck out, Tommy Edman singled before Carpenter's RBI triple.

Gausman began the day with a 1.68 ERA, the lowest through 16 starts of any Giants pitcher since the team moved West in 1958.

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There have been seven no-hitters in the majors this season, matching the mark for most in a season since 1900. The record of eight was set in 1884, the first season overhand pitching was allowed.

The no-hitters this year were thrown by San Diegoā€™s Joe Musgrove (April 9), Carlos RodoĢn of the Chicago White Sox (April 14), Baltimoreā€™s John Means (May 5), Cincinnatiā€™s Wade Miley (May 7), Detroitā€™s Spencer Turnbull (May 18), the New York Yankeesā€™ Corey Kluber (May 19) and a combined no-hitter by the Chicago Cubs on June 24.

In addition, Arizonaā€™s Madison Bumgarner pitched a seven-inning hitless game in a doubleheader on April 25 that is not recognized as a no-hitter by Major League Baseball.

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