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The way things have been going in 2022, Reid Detmers’ no-hitter versus the Tampa Bay Rays on May 10th might be the last time we see a no-hitter thrown by just one pitcher in a game.
At least, that’s how many baseball “purists” feel after Yankees right-hander Luis Severino allow no hits through seven innings before being pulled from the game Monday night.
In Monday’s game versus the Texas Rangers, Severino faced the minimum 21 batters through seven innings after walking Josh Smith in the third inning then inducing Bubba Thompson into grounding into a double play.
When he was pulled from the game, the 28-year-old Severino had thrown 94 pitches and struck out seven.
It was his third start after missing two months with a right lat strain.
Josh Jung ended up breaking up the no-hitter in the eighth inning when he singled off reliever Miguel Castro.
Aaron Boone explains removing Luis Severino from a no-hitter in the seventh inning
“His stuff was all there,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said after the game. “I think that’s one of the things that with the injuries he’s had over the last couple of years, one of the beauties of that is it’s made him really develop that change-up to become a really good pitch for him and it’s a pitch he has a lot of confidence in … It’s been really exciting to see what he’s been off the IL with three excellent starts.”
Severino, for his part, did not want to come out of the game.
Aaron Boone had to tell Sevy that he’s taking him out of the game with a no-hitter through seven. He was not pleased pic.twitter.com/dCUrjQaqbE
— Talkin' Yanks (@TalkinYanks) October 4, 2022
When asked if he would have finished the no-hitter if given the chance, he replied, “One-thousand percent.”
"1,000%."
Luis Severino on if he thinks he could've completed the no-hitter. pic.twitter.com/3Z14vaRt9V
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) October 4, 2022
Other than Detmers, the only other no-hitters thrown in 2022 were by the Astros on June 25th when three pitchers combined for the feat and on April 29th when the Mets used an astounding FIVE pitchers to complete their no-no.
In addition to Severino this season, Max Scherzer was pulled from a perfect game after six innings and just 68 pitches, while Justin Verlander was pulled from a perfect game after just 91 pitches.
The only two times in MLB history that a pitcher has come out of the game after being perfect through 6 innings?
Justin Verlander 27 days ago
Max Scherzer tonight https://t.co/TM1JCRwF75— Codify (@CodifyBaseball) September 20, 2022
Last year, Blake Snell was pulled from a no-hitter one year ago after 7 innings and 107 pitches.
Severino being pulled from his no-hitter on Monday was all some baseball “purists” could take.
https://twitter.com/BCChiefs316/status/1577105580266639360Im no Yankees fan, but pulling Severino after 7 no hit dominant innings, under 100 pitches.... thats BS... thats why baaseball sucks now!!!
— Jeremy Castner (@jeremy_castner) October 4, 2022
This next tweet pretty much sums it all up.
https://twitter.com/TA_NJ/status/1577104819197657088