Danny Duffy Almost Threw a No-Hitter


Written by Dayn Perry at CBSSports.com

The Royals on Monday topped the Rays by the score of 3-0 (box score). At this point, we’ll indulge in felonious levels of understatement say that KC lefty Danny Duffy had a good night …

That effort pushed Duffy’s 2016 ERA down to 2.98, and he has now struck out 126 batters against 23 unintentional walks. First and foremost, though, Duffy on Monday broke Zack Greinke’s franchise record for strikeouts in a single game. Second and second-most, Duffy had a no-hitter through seven. To start the eighth, though,Desmond Jennings pulled a 1-2 fastball for a double to left, and the bid for the no-no was over. Still, Duffy recouped to strand Jennings and strike out the final two batters of the frame. Had Duffy managed to pitch a clean eighth, manager Ned Yost surely would’ve let him go for the no-hitter in the ninth, given his dominance and still somewhat manageable pitch count (110 after the eighth, 74 of which were strikes). Alas and alack, that didn’t happen. But what if!

Only seven times has a pitcher twirled a no-hitter while also striking out 15 or more batters. Nolan Ryan did it three times, and Max Scherzer, Warren Spahn, Don Wilson and Clayton Kershaw each did it once. The record is 17, shared by Ryan and Scherzer. So if Duffy works the ninth and permits no hits, he would’ve set the all-time record for strikeouts by a left-hander in a no-hitter (presently held by Spahn and Kershaw). Duffy also would’ve obviously had a shot at tying or even breaking Ryan’s all-time record. So, yes, if Jennings doesn’t run into that fastball, we might be talking about whether Duffy crafted the most dominant no-no in the annals of no-nos (all 295 of them).

Instead, we can merely reflect upon Duffy’s mastery as it actually exists.

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