NY Post | Ken Davidoff: There’s been a lot of concern this year regarding the level of dominance that pitchers have achieved this season. No-hitters have been a big part of that conversation — there had been five official no-hitters already entering Wednesday after Spencer Turnbull threw one for the Tigers, and the modern era record was only two away at seven. There were whisperings of whether the accomplishment might be losing its flair, and debate over how much of an achievement it actually is at the moment.
Then Corey Kluber went out and threw a no-hitter for the Yankees in the heart of Texas, against the team he was traded to last year and only tossed a single inning for before an injury deprived him of his season.