Marlins Pitcher Alvarez Gets 'Walk-off' No-hitter on Wild Pitch

Marlins Pitcher Alvarez Gets 'Walk-off' No-hitter on Wild Pitch

(AP) Marlins’ Alvarez Pitches Crazy No-hitter

By STEVEN WINE
AP Sports Writer
MIAMI
Henderson Alvarez pitched one of baseball’s most bizarre no-hitters, celebrating in the on-deck circle when the Miami Marlins scored on a two-out wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth inning to beat the AL Central champion Detroit Tigers 1-0 Sunday.

After Alvarez finished off the ninth with the game scoreless, he had to wait to see if it would become an official no-hitter. A Major League Baseball ruling in 1991 said only complete games of nine or more innings with no hits would count.

The Marlins loaded the bases and with pinch-hitter Greg Dobbs at bat, Luke Putkonen threw a wild pitch that let Giancarlo Stanton score. Alvarez was on deck, and he took off his batting helmet and started to celebrate while still wearing his batting gloves.

Alvarez (5-6) struck out four, walked one and hit a batter on the last day of the season.

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