Cubs' Arrieta no-hits Dodgers, LA no-no'd 2nd time in 10 days
LOS ANGELES -- Jake Arrieta of the Chicago Cubs tossed a no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers in a 2-0 victory on Sunday night.
The Dodgers' first baserunner came in the third inning, when Kike Hernandez reached on a fielding error by second baseman Starlin Castro. Hernandez was sacrificed to second before Arrieta struck out Jimmy Rollins to end the inning.
Carl Crawford nearly broke up the bid with two outs in the seventh, but Castro caught Crawford's line drive up the middle with a running effort.
Arrieta has nine strikeouts and one walk. He's thrown 98 pitches.
The right-hander is the first 17-game winner in the major leagues this season. Before Sunday night's game, he was 5-0 with a 0.54 ERA this month.
Arrieta threw a one-hit shutout against Cincinnati last Sept. 16 at Wrigley Feld, allowing his first hit to Brandon Phillips with one out in the eighth.
Last year, Arrieta became the first Cubs pitcher since 1950 to take a no-hitter into the seventh inning three times in the same season. Two of those came in consecutive starts, making him the first to do so since Toronto's Dave Steib in June 1988.