CLEVELAND -- Cincinnati's Wade Miley cruised through major league baseball's fourth no-hitter this season as he pitched his first career no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians on Friday night.
The left-hander was in control of a Cleveland team that entered the series batting just .213 but had won five straight and nine of 11. But the Indians didn't get a baserunner until the sixth, when Amed Rosario reached on second baseman Nick Senzel's throwing error. Senzel was actually charged with two errors on the play. Miley has thrown 106 pitches.