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Dustin May was brilliant for St. Louis tonight, carrying a no-hitter deep into the eighth inning before Milwaukee finally broke through with three consecutive hits, turning a tense pitcher's duel into a two-to-one Brewers victory and sending May home without the gem he deserved.
Meanwhile, down in Philadelphia, Cristopher Sánchez is rewriting franchise history in real time. The lefty extended his scoreless innings streak to forty-four and two-thirds innings on Wednesday, surpassing Hall of Famer Grover Cleveland Alexander's record that had stood since nineteen eleven. Over a century of Phillies history, and Sánchez just put his name at the top of it.
And in New York, the Jets are making a move at one of the most underrated positions on the field, agreeing to sign kicker Younghoe Koo. The former Falcon brings a strong leg and playoff experience to a Jets roster that is clearly trying to close every gap it can heading into the season.
That's your play-by-play. Sports Desk, back to the booth.
