

I’ve never done that on this level at least, and it feels good to say I did it.”

“It just feels good to finally sit here and tell you I dominated today, and it felt good,” Rodón said. The left-hander threw the second no-hitter of the young baseball season Wednesday night, losing his bid for a perfect game on a hit batter with one out in the ninth inning, and the Chicago White Sox cruised to an 8-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians. All the injuries, all the uncertainty, it seemed like a lifetime ago.įrom no roster spot to no-hitter - Rodón had arrived at his moment. Longtime Red Sox broadcaster dead at 68 after seventh cancer battleīraves star hoping to postpone his free agencyĭavid Ortiz sees chemistry issue holding Yankees backĬHICAGO - Carlos Rodón jumped around near the mound, surrounded by exuberant teammates.
