Orioles’ Kyle Bradish removed after seven no-hit innings in win



CHICAGO — Baltimore right-hander Kyle Bradish pitched seven no-hit innings on Sunday before Danny Mendick homered in the eighth against Danny Coulombe for the first hit for the Chicago White Sox.

Bradish struck out 11 and walked four in his fifth start of the season. He threw 103 pitches, 63 for strikes. His career high is 107 pitches in a win at Arizona on Sept. 2.

Kyle Bradish throws a pitch during the Orioles’ game against the White Sox on Sunday. USA TODAY Sports
Kyle Bradish reacts during his outing Sunday against the White Sox. Getty Images

Coulombe was inserted for the eighth, and Mendick led off with a pinch-hit drive to left for his second homer of the season.

The Orioles had a 3-1 lead on homers by Adley Rutschman and Colton Cowser.

Danny Mendick’s home run broke up the Orioles’ no-hitter Sunday against the White Sox. Getty Images
The Orioles couldn’t complete the no-hitter after Kyle Bradish exited Sunday’s game. Getty Images

Korey Lee had the hardest-hit ball off Bradish, lining to the warning track in right to end the fourth.

Tommy Pham reached in the third on an error by Orioles shortstop Gunnar Henderson.

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