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- Updated: June 2, 2016
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Right-hander Tyler Glasnow, the Pirates’ No. 1 prospect, was working on a no-hitter Wednesday afternoon until rain intervened at Victory Field. Glasnow pitched five scoreless, hitless innings, walked four batters and struck out three in Triple-A Indianapolis’ 2-0 win against Rochester.
Then a two-hour, 15-minute rain delay took hold, and Glasnow was replaced by Cory Luebke when play resumed. The Indians fell two outs shy of a combined no-hitter after Luebke threw two perfect innings and Trey Haley struck out the side in the eighth. Reliever Jorge Rondon allowed two hits with one out in the ninth inning.
Though Glasnow didn’t give up any hits, he struggled with his command …
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