No-Hitters in Progress Across MLB, International League
The Rochester Red Wings carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning before Omaha’s Abraham Toro broke it up with a two-out single, as Rochester prevailed 7-2 in Omaha. The win extended the Red Wings’ winning streak to five and kept them within one game of the Indianapolis Indians for the International League’s second-half lead. A bullpen-heavy performance featured three starters—Jared Simpson, Luis Perales, and Riley Cornelio—along with Jack Sinclair and Kyle Nicolas combining to limit Omaha to five hits and 2 earned runs with 14 strikeouts. Offensively, Leandro Pineda and Yohandy Morales provided early power with homers and RBI contributions, while Seaver King added a two-run blast and finished 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs, supporting a 7-0 cushion before Omaha’s late scoring. The team’s early lead, augmented by a third-inning homer and a fourth-inning two-run shot, helped Rochester withstand a late push and a game where catchers were unavailable for part of the proceedings. The matchup highlighted Rochester’s depth and productive hitting, as multiple players contributed to the seven-run output in a bullpen-dominated victory.
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