Lucas Giolito quietly walked to the mound for the ninth inning, piped-in fake crowd noise wafting through the ballpark and cardboard cutouts dotting the stands. Moments later, the Chicago White Sox right-hander threw the final pitch in a truly bizarre performance. With the seats at Guaranteed Rate Field empty, Giolito pitched the first no-hitter of the pandemic-delayed season, striking out 13 in leading the White Sox over the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-0 Tuesday night.
Condensed Game: Matt Olson homered and Stephen Piscotty drove in three runs to lead the A's to a 10-3 win over the Rangers
Lucas Giolito tosses his first career no-hitter, plus Donovan Solano belts a walk-off homer in the Giants' win
Condesned Game: After trading back-and-forth scores in extras, Donovan Solano hit a walk-off home run to give the Giants a 10-8 win over LA