Porter Hodge must have been excited to complete the Chicago Cubs’ 18th no-hitter in the team’s venerable history. The rookie right-handed pitcher got the ball in the ninth inning, capping off a seven-inning masterpiece from starter and rookie Shota Imanaga. It was the Cubs’ first no-hitter at Wrigley Field since Milt Pappas hit a no-hitter at Friendly Confines in 1972. Imanaga, Nate Pearson and Hodge teamed up for the second no-hitter in the series. team history.
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Imanaga scattered seven hits and walked two on 95 pitches over seven excellent innings, disappointing Wrigley’s loyal fans when Nate Pearson took to the mound to pitch in the eighth inning. After a 1-2-3 inning by Pearson, Hodge attempted history. The former Cottonwood Colt continued his rapid rise, finishing off a 12-0 Cubs victory without incident before pocketing the historic baseball.















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