SportsJune 18, 2022

Pitcher Robbie Ray loses no-hit bit in 7th inning, but M’s still come away with 8-1 win

Associated Press
Associated PressMariners starting pitcher Robbie Ray on the mound after a single broke up his no-hitter Friday during the seventh inning of a baseball game.
Associated PressMariners starting pitcher Robbie Ray on the mound after a single broke up his no-hitter Friday during the seventh inning of a baseball game.AP Ted S. Warren
Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh rounds the bases after he hit a solo home run against the Los Angeles Angels during the second inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Mariners' Cal Raleigh rounds the bases after he hit a solo home run against the Los Angeles Angels during the second inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP Ted S. Warren
Seattle Mariners' Julio Rodriguez reacts as he crosses the plate in front of Los Angeles Angels catcher Max Stassi, right, scoring a run on an RBI-single hit by Eugenio Suarez during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Mariners' Julio Rodriguez reacts as he crosses the plate in front of Los Angeles Angels catcher Max Stassi, right, scoring a run on an RBI-single hit by Eugenio Suarez during the first inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP Ted S. Warren
Seattle Mariners' J.P. Crawford (3) celebrates with Taylor Trammell, right, after they both scored on a three-run double hit by Ty France during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Mariners' J.P. Crawford (3) celebrates with Taylor Trammell, right, after they both scored on a three-run double hit by Ty France during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP Ted S. Warren
Seattle Mariners' Justin Upton is hit by a pitch during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. Upton left the game after the injury. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Mariners' Justin Upton is hit by a pitch during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. Upton left the game after the injury. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP Ted S. Warren
Seattle Mariners' Justin Upton, center, points to where he was hit by a pitch during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels as he is examined by a trainer, left, and manager Scott Servais, right, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. Upton left the game after the injury. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Mariners' Justin Upton, center, points to where he was hit by a pitch during the fifth inning of a baseball game against the Los Angeles Angels as he is examined by a trainer, left, and manager Scott Servais, right, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. Upton left the game after the injury. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP Ted S. Warren
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Robbie Ray follows through after giving up a single to Los Angeles Angels' Max Stassi that broke up his no-hitter during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Robbie Ray follows through after giving up a single to Los Angeles Angels' Max Stassi that broke up his no-hitter during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP Ted S. Warren
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Robbie Ray throws against the Los Angeles Angels during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Robbie Ray throws against the Los Angeles Angels during the seventh inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 17, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP Ted S. Warren

SEATTLE — Robbie Ray lost a no-hitter with two outs in the seventh inning on a grounder that bounced off his own glove in the Seattle Mariners’ 8-1 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night.

Ray lost his bid when Max Stassi hit a high chopper toward the mound that went right over the pitcher’s head. The reigning AL Cy Young Award winner didn’t jump, and the ball skipped off the top of his glove, giving Stassi time to beat out an infield single.

The left-hander winced, then looked toward the outfield scoreboard to see the ruling from the official scorer. He smiled when Stassi was awarded a hit, ending a run of 18 consecutive batters retired.

Ray finished the seventh and came back out for the eighth, when Juan Lagares led off with a triple and scored on Andrew Velazquez’s double. Ray was pulled after that, charged with a run three hits and a walk with 10 strikeouts. He got a big ovation when manager Scott Servais came for the ball.

The Angels were one out away from being no-hit by the Dodgers’ Tyler Anderson on Wednesday, and the Yankees’ Jameson Taillon had a perfect game against Los Angeles until the eighth inning on June 2. The Angels are the first team to break up no-hit bids after the sixth inning three times in the same month since the Houston Astros in 1984, per STATS.

Julio Rodriguez had three hits, Ty France drove in three and Cal Raleigh hit his eighth homer of the season for Seattle.

Raleigh connected in the second, a solo shot that gave Seattle a 2-0 lead. Rodriguez singled and scored in the first and added an RBI single in the third, and the Mariners blew it open in the fourth when Ty France cleared the bases with a double.

Raleigh doubled in the sixth and scored on a single from Taylor Trammell.

Roenis Elias finished the game for Seattle with a scoreless ninth inning. The Angels finished the night with four hits, two of them from Stassi.

TOUGH WELCOME

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Mariners slugger Justin Upton was hit in the head by a pitch in the fifth inning on the same day he was recalled from Triple-A Tacoma. Upton was down on the field for several minutes and was replaced by Dylan Moore.

Upton, a four-time All-Star released by the Angels in spring training, signed with the Mariners on May 21 and hit .200 with two homers and six RBIs in 12 games with the Rainiers. The 34-year-old ranks seventh among active players with 324 career home runs.

INF/OF Sam Haggerty was sent down to Triple-A after hitting .188 in 13 games this season for Seattle.

NO OHTANI

P/OF Shohei Ohtani was not in the starting lineup Friday in advance of Saturday’s doubleheader. Ohtani had two hits at the plate in Thursday’s game and also pitched six shutout innings. Interim manager Phil Nevin said Ohtani will play both games Saturday.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Angels: 3B Anthony Rendon will undergo season-ending surgery next week for a subluxing tendon in his right wrist, the Angels announced Friday. Rendon hit .228 this season with five homers and 24 RBI in 45 games.

UP NEXT

Angels: The Angels will start Patrick Sandoval (3-2, 2.83) on Saturday in the first game of a day-night doubleheader against Seattle. The Angels have not announced their starter for Game Two.

Mariners: Seattle will start Chris Flexen (2-8, 4.30) in the first game of the doubleheader. The Mariners have not a starter for Game Two.

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