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    An unusual no-hitter

    Henderson Alvarez pitched the 5th no-hitter for the Marlins on the last day against the Detroit Tigers. The game was scoreless through 9, Stanton and Morrison both singled in the 9th, both advanced on a wild pitch, then Coghlan walked to load the bases. Stanton scored on another WP to give the Marlins the walk off and the sweep along with giving Alvarez the no-no.

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    Re: An unusual no-hitter

    Lol. Clutch no no in game 162

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    Re: An unusual no-hitter

    Did the Marlins ignore whoever scored the winning run and mob Alvarez in the dugout instead?

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    Re: An unusual no-hitter

    Alvarez was on deck, threw off batting helmet, ran on the field, everyone jumped him and Stanton. They kept the losses to a nice round number...100.

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