Conley has another no-hit bid on high-pitch night

MIAMI — He wasn’t going to finish this game, either. Adam Conley’s pitch count was quickly reaching 100 in Wednesday’s 3-2 win over the Pirates, and he wasn’t close to the end of the game.

It was on April 29 in Milwaukee that Conley went 7 2/3 innings of no-hit ball before being pulled, with the no-hitter still intact, after 116 pitches. It’s still the longest start by a Marlins pitcher this season.

Conley didn’t make it that far on Wednesday, although he did pick up his fourth win to match his total from his rookie season last year.

Facing Pittsburgh for the first time in his career, Conley pitched 5 2/3 innings of no-hit ball before Andrew McCutchen lined a single to center field. David Freese followed with a ringing double …

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