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Colton Cowser of Orioles Breaks up No-Hit Bid by Rangers' deGrom in 8th Inning

  • Jacob deGrom, pitching for the Texas Rangers, held the Baltimore Orioles hitless until the eighth inning in a game on June 25, 2025, in Baltimore.
  • DeGrom retired the first 18 batters, maintaining a perfect game through six innings before issuing a leadoff walk to Jackson Holliday in the seventh, marking the Rangers' second consecutive game with a deep no-hit bid.
  • Colton Cowser broke up deGrom's no-hitter with a ground-ball single in the eighth inning, and the Rangers won 7-0, supported by Josh Jung's multiple RBIs.
  • DeGrom recorded seven strikeouts and allowed one hit while averaging a 98.4 mph fastball, marking the longest no-hit effort of his career compared to his 6.2 innings as a rookie.
  • The Orioles, with a 34-46 record and recent struggles including multiple one-hit games, suffered their eighth shutout as the Rangers improved to 40-41 with their fourth straight road series win.
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BALTIMORE (AP) — Jacob deGrom held Baltimore hitless until the top of the eighth inning, when Colton Cowser singled, but it didn't stop the Texas Rangers from routing the Orioles 7-0 Wednesday.

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